Definitions I
Synonyms
Antonyms
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Definitions II
100
(v)to prove or judge to be guilty (n)a person who has been proved guilty of a crime and sentenced to prison
What is "convict"?
100
worried, unsure.
What is "uneasy"?
100
unimportant, not serious.
What is "earnest"?
100
To prove something to be guilty means to ________ them.
What is "convict"?
100
(adj)happening step-by-step; changing little by little.
What is "gradual"?
200
(n) punishment; (v) to punish; to train in proper behavior.
What is "discipline"?
200
agreement, contract.
What is "treaty"?
200
smooth, soft.
What is "jagged"?
200
Babies take _____ steps before they can learn to walk.
What is "gradual"?
200
(v)to complain angrily but not loudly, to growl; (n)a growling sound; a muttered complaint.
What is "grumble"?
300
(n)a dark room or cell used as a prison, usually underground.
What is "dungeon"?
300
punishment.
What is "discipline"?
300
starve, neglect, abandon.
What is "nourish"?
300
When Sara's color was moved to blue, she let out a low __________ underneath her breath.
What is "grumble"?
300
(adj)with a rough or sharp edge; harsh.
What is "jagged"?
400
(adj) serious, important.
What is "earnest"?
400
prison, dark room.
What is "dungeon"?
400
calm, certain, confident, at ease.
What is "uneasy"?
400
Some people like to make donations to the army to ________ them with food and water.
What is "provision"?
400
(v)to feed or help grow and develop; to support.
What is "nourish"?
500
(v)to surround on every side; to close up in or fence off; to include with something else.
What is "enclose"?
500
surround, fence off, include.
What is "enclose"?
500
suddenly, quickly, all at once.
What is "gradual"?
500
To make peace, the two kings signed a ________ to ensure that their countries will never go to war.
What is "treaty"?
500
(v)to supply with food or materials. (n)the act of supplying or making available; a stock of food or supplies; a step taken ahead of time.
What is "provision"?