Define
Synonym I
Antonym I
Synonym II
Antonym II
100

a corpse; a dead body

cadaver

100

unimpressed

blasé

100

imbalance

equilibrium

100

uprising

revolution

100

detain; incarcerate

emancipate

200

a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person

anecdote

200

lightheartedness

frivolity

200

cherished

shunned

200

poison

cyanide

200

failure; disadvantage

prosperity

300

required by a legal, moral, or other rule; compulsory

obligatory

300

motto

proverb

300

smart; sensible

inane

300

government; system

regime

300

dishonor; immorality

dignity

400

to decline or deteriorate physically, mentally, or morally

degenerate

400

disreputable

sordid

400

believing; hopeful

cynical

400

disloyal, disobedient

subversive

400

enchanted; encouraged

disillusioned

500

workers or working-class people, regarded collectively (often used with reference to Marxism)

proletariat

500

corruption

decadence

500

hold in; keep

exude

500

narrative

anecdote

500

indifference; aversion

sentiment