Give a definition for catapult
(n) A machine used in ancient wars that threw objects with great force.
(v) To move or be moved suddenly and with great force, as if by a catapult.
Agony
Pain, hurt, suffering, torture, anguish, misery
Give me the antonym for loathe
love, like, prefer, desire, enjoy, admire
Some people support a plan to ________ violence in movies.
abolish
Change harbor (n.) to a verb
harbored
Give the definition for steadfast.
(adj) Unchanging; steady; loyal
Give a synonym for monstrous
horrible, shocking, terrible, terrifying, hideous
gigantic, huge, enormous, giant, massive
approve, endorse, bless, praise, applaud, recommend
The license-plate number NKT605 contains six _____________.
Characters
catapulted
Give a definition for the word denounce
(v) 1. To speak out against something; to criticize.
2. To accuse someone of doing wrong
wake, awaken, stir up, excite
Give an antonym for grim
gentle, soft, quiet, easy, soothing
comfortable, friendly, luxurious
We heard the _______ news that our class rabbit has gotten very sick.
grim
Change translate (v.) into a noun
translation
Give two definitions for the word character.
(n) 1. The qualities that make a person or place different or special.
2. A person in a story, movie, or play.
3. A letter or symbol used in writing or printing.
Give two synonyms for the word agony
nightmare, misery, torture, torment, distress, anguish, pain, discomfort
Give me an antonym for the word escalate
decrease, diminish, recede, lessen, contract, dwindle, wane
The hurricane ___________ severe damage on coastal areas.
inflicted
Change agony (n.) to an adjective
Agonizing
Give two definitions for the word harbor.
(n) A protected place along a seacoast where ships can find shelter.
(v) 1. To give shelter to; to take care of by hiding.
2. To hold and nourish a thought or feeling in the mind.
cancel, overturn, repeal, avoid, annul, withdraw, dismiss, remove, reject, do away with, forbid
Give me two antonyms for the word steadfast
false, unfaithful, disloyal, traitorous, untrue, untrustworthy, undependable, unreliable
Try not to ____________ anger against the person who stole your car.
harbor
Change meddle (v.) into an adjective
meddlesome