Definitions
Synonyms
Usage
Antonyms
Fill-in-the-Blank
100

This noun refers to a main administrative region or division within a country, similar to a state.

What is Province?

100

Synonyms for this noun include "plot," "scheme," and "secret plan" when describing a group working together to do something harmful.

What is conspiracy?

100

This noun is commonly used in phrases like "show _____" or "stand in _____ with" to describe people uniting for a shared cause.

What is solidarity?

100

This adjective is the opposite of "secure" or "protected," meaning easily harmed or exposed.

What is vulnerable?

100

The two arguing groups finally agreed to bring in a neutral _____ to help them talk things out and reach a fair agreement.

What is mediator?

200

This adjective describes being in a position where you can be easily hurt, attacked, or harmed. 

What is vulnerable?
200

Synonyms for this word (as a noun) include "supporter," "champion," and "promoter" when describing someone who publicly speaks up for a cause.

What is advocate?

200

This verb pairs with "a deal," "peace," or "with the enemy" to describe discussing something formally to reach an agreement.

What is negotiate?

200

This noun is the opposite of "division" or "conflict," describing unity and agreement among people with a shared goal.

What is solidarity?

200

The vandals were caught trying to _____ the city's power grid by cutting wires during the storm.

What is sabotage?

300

This noun means an official order or command issued by a person in authority, like a government or ruler.

What is edict?

300

Synonyms for this verb include "worsen," "decline," and "decay" when describing a situation or condition becoming worse over time.

What is deteriorate?

300

This verb often appears with "dissent," "the truth," or "protests" to mean forcibly stopping people from expressing their opinions or rights.

What is suppress?

300

This noun is the opposite of "obedience" or "submission," describing the bold act of refusing to follow authority.

What is defiance?

300

Over several years, the online group became increasingly _____, adopting extreme political views that led them to reject peaceful debate.

What is radicalized?

400

This noun describes the practice of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs but then acting in a way that goes against them.

What is hypocrisy?

400

Synonyms for this adjective include "unavoidable," "certain," and "inescapable" when describing an outcome that cannot be stopped.

What is inevitable?

400

This noun fits into formal contexts like "come under _____" or "withstand _____" to describe close, critical examination by others.

What is scrutiny?

400

This adjective is the opposite of "typical" or "ordinary," describing something that has never been seen or done before.

What is unprecedented?

400

In open _____ of the strict new curfew, dozens of teenagers gathered at the park to protest the unfair rule.

What is defiance?

500

This adjective describes something that has never been done, seen, or known before in history.

What is unprecedented?

500

Synonyms for this noun include "revenge," "reprisal," and "payback" when describing the act of harming someone because they harmed you first.

What is retaliation?

500

This noun is used in phrases like "leave a _____" or "a lasting _____" to describe the long-term impact or influence someone leaves behind after they are gone.

What is legacy?

500

This noun is the opposite of "honesty" or "integrity," describing the act of claiming moral standards while acting against them.

What is hypocrisy?

500

After the charity's missing funds were reported, the organization's financial records came under intense _____ from journalists and government investigators.

What is scrutiny?