Nouns
Adjectives
Stapleton
Nouns(2)
Verbs
100

Antonyms: drought, deficit, deficiency

Deluge

100

Antonyms: delible, erasable, destructible

Indelible

100

Stapleton was ______, so he changed his name three times.

Reticent

100

Synonyms: fervor, frenzy, fierceness

Vehemence

100

Antonyms: hold, join, unite

Extricate

200

Synonyms: ruse, coverup, alibi

Pretext

200

Synonyms: secret, covert, undercover

Clandestine

200

Stapleton's wife, Byrle, refused to ________ him in the murder of Sir Henry

Abet

200

Synonyms: convulsion, attack, aggitation

Paroxysm

200

Synonyms: loathe, hate, scorn

Abhor

300

The man who scheduled to resupply them ended up leaving before their ___________, which meant they spent 45 miles running and hiking with only a couple of energy gels and some beef jerky for nothing.

Rendezvous

300

Antonyms: indefinite, imperfect, mixed

Unmitigated

300

Stapleton tried his best to fix the ________ between him and Sir Henry

Breach

300

Antonym: Ignoramus

Connoisseur

300

Antonyms: fact, reality, proof

Surmise

400

Synonyms: petition, appeal, suggestion

Solicitation

400

Synonyms: inattentive, distracted, preoccupied

Distrait

400

The murder of Sir Charles was the _________ of Stapleton's crime life.

Pinnacle

400

The boy looked in awe at the towering _______.

Pine

400

The police tried their best to _________ the escaped convict.

Hamper

500

Antonym: cowardice, weakness, indecision

Tenacity

500

His soul was tossed on the billows of a ___________ ocean, in the midst of which he saw his father perishing.

Tempestuous

500

While trying to kill Sir Henry, Stapleton accidentally released the hound on the escaped convict, causing him to fall off a __________.

Precipice

500

Synonyms: Meeting point, crossroad

Juncture

500

Sir Henry was the _________ of stapleton.

Dupe