Definitions
Synonyms
Antonyms
Sentences
Miscellanious
100
to search or examine thoroughly;to rob, plunder
What is Ransack
100
pillage, loot, sack; spoils, pelf
What is Plunder
100
courteous, civil, well-mannered
What is Churlish
100
Our hard-fought victory over South High was the ______ game of the season because it gave us the motivation to win the championship.
What is Pivotal
100
One of the most _______ elements of surviving a tornado is adequate warning; that essential head start gives people time to seek shelter.
What is Crucial
200
a fortress that overlooks and protects a city; and strong or commanding place
What is Citadel
200
essential, indispensable, mandatory
What is Imperative
200
unruly, obstreperous, refractory
What is Tractable
200
If you will only show a little patience, that business investment may grow into a _______ for you.
What is Bonanza
200
Synonym for Gaunt
What is Scrawny
300
to deprive of strength of ability;to make legally ineligible
What is Incapacitate
300
cease-fire, truce
What is Armistice
300
meek, humble, modest, unassuming
What is Arrogant
300
In American law, the fact that the person accused of a crime is poor does not _______ his or her rights to adequate legal representation.
What is Annul
300
garish, tacky, vulgar
What is Tawdry
400
economical, avoiding waste and luxury; scanty, poor, meager
What is Frugal
400
snicker, smirk, titter, giggle
What is Simper
400
praise, pat on the back
What is Upbraid
400
San Francisco is a city that _______ with color and places of historical interest.
What is Teem
400
Antonym for estrange
What is Bring together
500
(n.)beggar;(adj.)depending on begging for a living
What is Mendicant
500
probe, investigate
What is Delve
500
settle, arbitrate, umpire, referee
What is Mediate
500
Father told the family only the _________ information and saved the details for a later time.
What is Pertinent
500
The conventional parable concerning heritage exasperated the street vendor. Give the vocab words and definition(all or nothing) daily_double.jpg (620×347)
What is Conventional:in line with accepted ideas or standards; Parable:a short narrative designed to teach a moral lesson; Heritage:an inheritance; Exasperated:to irritate, annoy, or anger; Vendor:a peddler, merchant