Definitions
Synonyms
Antonyms
Use it in a sentence
Part of Speech
100

To mix up into a confused mess

What is jumble?
100

The synonym of to lie

What is deceive?

100

The antonym of miserable

What is elated?

100

Adrianne fought the urge to _____ her craving for the chocolate dessert.

The blank should be replaced by this word.

What is indulge?

100
A peer or a person of the same age or ability level is this part of speech.

What is a noun?

200

boring; tiresome

What is tedious?

200

The synonym of silly

What is absurd?

200

The antonym of poor

What is affluent?

200

My brother shoots rubber bands at me when he want to _____ me.

This word should go in the blank.

What is harass?

200

To maneuver or move skillfully is this part of speech.

What is a verb?

300

a loud fight

What is a brawl?

300

The synonym of conquer

What is vanquish?

300

The antonym of unfashionable

What is dapper?

300

We served lots of ____ foods at the international celebration.

This is the best word to go in the blank.

What is foreign?

300

The fifth-graders raised money to help destitute people in their community.

Destitute is an example of this part of speech.

What is an adjective?
400

to begin to grow

What is germinate?

400

The synonym of cranky

What is cantankerous?

400

The antonym of active

What is stagnant?

400

Lila had to ____ the insects in her collection by color.

This is the best word to go in the blank.

What is classify?

400

A gallery, or room or building where art is sold, is an example of this part of speech.

What is a noun?

500

happy to be with others

What is gregarious?

500

The synonym of discouraged

What is dejected?

500

The antonym of calm

What is frantic?

500

The park ranger gave a ____ about wild animals. He also had to ____ some campers about leaving foo out for the bears.

The word that goes in both blanks is the same.

What is lecture?

500

Mrs. Wu had to admonish her students about running in the hallway.

Admonish is used as this part of speech in the sentence.

What is a verb?