Synonyms
Antonyms
Definition
Origins of Words (languages)
Grammer
100

Transcendent

Excellent, good

100

Cacophony

Peace, quiet

100

Deliquescent

Having a tendency to become liquid

100

Aqueduct

Latin, coming from the word "ducere" meaning concrete.

100

He didn't want to go to the store; his mother was expecting him at home at nine o'clock sharp he couldn't be late.

Find the error.

Missing comma between sharp and he.

200

Burlesque

Mockery, imitation. 

200

Juxtaposition

To fit in

200

Sanguine

Cheerful or optimistic 

200

Benevolent

Latin, coming from the word meaning "to wish", belle.

200

There was no way for Sara to express how she was feeling ** her emotions were too intense.

What goes in the ** space?

;
300

Equivocate

Tell white lies, mislead

300

Loquuacious

To be shy, or quiet.

300

Belie

To convey a misleading impression of something

300

Monarch

Greek word "monarkhia".

300

The red car sped across the highway, immune to the flashing lights of the city behind them. 

Find the error.

Them should be replaced with it, as the car is our subject.

400

Garrulous

Chatty

400

Abnegation

Strong belief; taking accountability.

400

Abrogate 

To revoke

400

Kindergarten

German. Literal translation meaning "children's garden".

400

Nothing had changed for Rick; his whole life he had dreamed of this job, was just as excited as he had been years ago. 

Find the error.

Should be an AND after the comma.
500

Gaffe

Socially inept

500

Camaraderie

Unsportsmanlike

500

Defenestrate

To throw something out of a window.

500

Vanilla

Spanish, coming from the old word "vainillia"

500

After the restaurant had removed Cindy's favorite flavor of drink she and her family had stopped regularly attending. 

Separate thoughts need a comma, so one is needed between drink and she.