Definitions
Synonyms
Antonyms
Use in a Sentence
Part of Speech
100

Given to fighting; active and aggressive in support of a cause; an activist

What is militant

100

Gibberish, piffle, twaddle

What is prattle?

100

Docile, curable, reparable

What is incorrigible?

100

In Medieval times, poor people were often forced into ________________ because they owed someone money.

Servitude

100

Enzymes are catalysts that aid in the digestion of food.

Noun

200

Chief in importance, above all others

What is paramount?

200

To smooth the way, simplify

What is facilitate?

200

Respectful, self-effacing

What is brazen?

200
Edgar Alan Poe wrote some seriously _____________ stories.
Morose
200

The young child's behavior seemed incorrigible  to his parents.

Adjective
300
To destroy completely

What is annihilate?


300

Hazy, cloudy, foggy

What is opaque?

300

Confirm, corroborate

What is rebut?
300

No one knew he had a _______________ ability as a cook.

Latent

300

The bathroom windows are opaque to help with privacy.

Adjective

400

To scold; find fault with; a rebuke

What is reprimand?

400

Stimulate, spur, instigator

What is a catalyst?

400

In-depth, painstaking, throrugh

What is slapdash?

400

It was amazing to see the mass _______________ of concert-goers as they left the building.

Exodus

400

I'm not sure what the child prattled on about, but it didn't seem important.

Verb

500

Not running or flowing; foul from standing still; inactive

What is stagnant?

500

Partner in crime

What is an accomplice?

500

Overcome, master, conquer

What is succumb?

500

Pick an _________________ number to see who goes first.

Arbitrary

500

My science teacher handed me a written reprimand for my behavior in class.

Noun