Definition
Synonym
Antonym
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Parts of Speech
100
  • Wealthy

  • Luxurious

  • Ample

  • grandiose

Opulent

100
  • Sloppy

  • Disordered 

  • Rough

Unkempt

100


  • Purify

  • Purge

  • Expurgate - to cleanse something morally harmful

Adulterate

100


The military had to ----- their troops strategically to ensure the safety of the region during the conflict.


Deploy

100

Fortitude

Noun

200
  • Experimental in nature

  • Uncertain

  • Hesitant

Tentative

200
  • Prudently

  • Gingerly

Warily

200
  • Clumsy

  • All Thumbs

Maladroit - ineffective; clumsy.

Ambidextrous

200


She showed ---- in facing her illness, inspiring those around her with her strength and positivity.


Fortitude

200

Gibe

Noun

300
  • Not easily moved mentally or emotional

  • Dull

  • unresponsive

Stolid

300
  • (adj)Exact

  • (adv)precisely

Verbatim

300
  • Decrease 

Diminish - make or become less

Augment

300

The thief entered the store in the ----- of a customer, hoping to avoid suspicion while plotting his theft.

Guise

300

Adulterate

Verb

400
  • Intended to deceive or entrap

  • Sly

  • treacherous

Insidious

400
  • Restate

Recapitulate - to summarize

Reiterate

400
  • Replete - filled or well-supplied with something.

  • Well provided

Bereft
400

The children ----- in awe at the magician’s tricks, unable to believe their eyes as he pulled a rabbit from a hat.

Gaped
400

Ambidextrous

Adjective

500

(v.) To utter taunting words

(n.) an expression of scorn


Gibe

500


  • Adaptable 

  • Resilient


Pliable

500
  • Cheery

  • Inviting

Genial - Friendly

Dour

500

His silence was a(n) ------- that he was unhappy with the decision, even though he didn’t say anything outright.

Intimation
500

Verbatim

Adverb