Antonyms for this word include give, relinquish, surrender.
What is usurp?
Synonyms for this word include epitome, gist, essentiality.
What is quintessence?
This word means "a sign of what will happen in the future."
What is augury?
The editor refused to publish the ______ that could possibly destroy the politician’s career.
What is calumny?
Antonyms for this word include rhymed verse or free verse.
What is blank verse?
Synonyms for this word include insolence, rudeness, abuse.
What is contumely?
This word means "of momentous or ominous significance."
What is portentous?
The recurring mockingbird in To Kill a Mockingbird is a perfect example of _____.
What is motif?
Antonyms for this word include opening or start.
What is consummation?
Close (but not perfect) synonyms for this word include monologue, speech, or aside.
What is soliloquy?
This word means "a longer speech by a single character that expresses his thoughts and ideas to other characters or the audience."
What is monologue?
The approaching hurricane is sure to be a ______ that will affect the lives of millions.
What is calamity?
Antonyms for this word include compliment, flattery.
What is contumely?
Synonyms for this word include subservient, submissive, groveling.
What is obsequious?
This word means "a false accusation made with injurious intent."
What is calumny?
Arthur Miller, in his play, The Crucible, uses _____ through last words of Elizabeth towards the conclusion of the play when she says, “He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him.” Elizabeth forgives her husband of his adultery and John, after making many mistakes, takes right decision and confesses his sin.
What is aside?
Antonyms for this word include honesty, sincerity, truth.
What is duplicity?
Synonyms for this word include supplant, muscle-in, commandeer.
What is usurp?
This word means "the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class."
What is quintessence?
If a rise in crime is a _____ of economic decline, then this country really is in trouble right now.
What is harbinger?