SYNONYMS
ANTONYMS
ADJECTIVES
ADVERB
PREPOSITIONS
100

MAGNIFICIENT

She looked magnificient at the ball.

great 

fabulous

super

100

GORGEOUS;  GOR-GE-OUS

The girl had gorgeous, long, shiny hair.

ugly, horrendous,

100

The green dress had had lots of beautiful flowers on it.

green beautiful

100

The quickly got ready for school.

quickly

100

The newly wed couple walked down the aisle.

down the aisle.

200

Deafening

The music at the rock concert was deafening.

loud

200

CREATE

The boy tried to create the tallest tower out of legos.

destroy

200

The haunted house was very spooky. 

haunted spooky

200

The concert was completely sold out.

completely

200

We drove through a long tunnel. 

through a long tunnel

300

FRAGILE

The tiny egg was so fragile, I was afraid to hold it. 

breakable

300

PRIVATE

The singer put on a private concert just for his friends.

public

300

There was a layer of shimmering, white snow on the ground after the storm.

shimmering white

300

The marchers demonstrated peacefully.

peacefully

300

The explorers walked for miles into the dark woods

into the dark woods

400

EGOCENTRIC

The beauty pageant winner was so egocentric, she talked about herself all night.

arrogant, conceited, boastful 


400

VERTICAL   VER-TI-CAL

The teacher made a vertical line from the top of the board to the bottom.

HORIZONTAL

400

The gorgeous tiara contained many priceless diamonds.

gorgeous, priceless

400

Some explorers visit amazingly beautiful places

amazingly

400

There was a suspicious car parked across the street.

across the street

500

INQUISITIVE   IN-QUI-SI-TIVE

The boy was very inquisitive and wanted to find about more about the planets.

curious

500

COWARDLY   COW-ARD-LY

The cowardly lion was afraid of his own shadow.


BRAVE

500

The handsome man wore a striped suit.

handsome striped

500

I will eat later. 

later

500

The kindergartener could not write between the lines.

between the lines