Definitions
Synonyms
Antonyms
Used in a Sentence
Parts of Speech
100

dedicate (v)

To set aside for a certain/serious purpose

100
exasperate

anger, annoy, irritate, provoke

100

overdue

early, punctual, on time

100
The author ____________ the book to her children.

dedicated

100

exasperate (v) --> _______ (adj.)

exasperating (adj.)

200

penetrate (v)

to pierce, pass into or through

200

overthrow

bring down, topple, remove (from power), downfall, undoing

200

restrict

exceed, expand, widen, release, let go

200

The famous ________ known as the Mona Lisa is in the Louvre, in Paris.

portrait

200

rebel (n) --> ________ (adj)

rebellious

300

convalesce (v)

to get back health and strength after an illness

300

seldom

rarely, hardly, scarcely, sporadically

300
tempestuous

peaceful, calm, placid, fine

300

Because the sun's rays are so strong, we _______ spend the whole day at the beach. 

seldom
300

dictate (v) --> _________ (n.)

dictator (n.)

400

upbringing (n)

the care and training a child gets while growing up

400

notable

remarkable, outstanding, important, memorable

400

stimulate

discourage, boring, uninterested, dampen, stifle, subdue

400

If we _________ the king, who will take his place?

overthrow

400

restrict (v) --> __________ (n)

restriction (n)

500

stimulate (v)

to make more active

500

dictate

give orders to, bully, boss around, impose

500

rebel

compliant, subservient, obey, submissive

500

After the operation on my knee, I will ________ at home.

convalesce

500

tempestuous (adj) --> _________ (n)

tempest

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