Definitions
Usage
Synonyms
Antonyms
Fill-in-the-Blank
100

This noun means "scattered pieces of waste or remains; wreckage."

What is debris?

100

This verb is commonly used in the phrase "_____ a sigh" to describe breathing out heavily with emotion.

What is heave?

100

Synonyms for this noun include "guilt," "regret," and "contrition."

What is remorse?

100

The antonym of this noun—which means complete loss of hope—is "hope" or "optimism."

What is despair?

100

Fill in the blank: "After the storm, the beach was covered in _____ from the wrecked boats."

What is debris?

200

This noun refers to the front part of a ship or boat.

What is bow?

200

This verb is often used with "across the deck" or "away" to describe running quickly with short, hurried steps.

What is scuttle?

200

Synonyms for this noun include "scorn," "contempt," and "derision."

What is disdain?

200

The antonym of this adjective—which describes floating without direction—is "anchored" or "steady."

What is adrift?

200

Fill in the blank: "The old sailor warned that the black clouds were a bad _____ of the storm to come."

What is omen?

300

This noun describes a sudden, violent windstorm, often accompanied by rain or snow.

What is squall?

300

This verb pairs with "arms" or "about" to describe waving or swinging wildly without control.

What is flail?

300

Synonyms for this verb include "burn," "char," and "singe."

What is scorch?

300

The antonym of this noun—which describes contempt or feeling someone is unworthy of respect—is "respect" or "admiration."

What is disdain?

300

Fill in the blank: "The ship began to _____ violently as the massive wave hit its side."

What is lurch?

400

This noun means a time when someone is held accountable for their actions; a settling of accounts.

What is reckoning?

400

This verb is used in phrases like "_____ in the shadows" or "danger _____" to describe waiting or moving in a hidden, sneaky way.

What is lurk?

400

Synonyms for this adjective include "disgusting," "wicked," and "despicable."

What is vile?

400

The antonym of this adjective—which means convenient even if possibly immoral—is "principled" or "ethical."

What is expedient?

400

Fill in the blank: "With no rudder and no plan, the damaged vessel drifted _____, at the mercy of the currents."

What is adrift?

500

This noun describes something that appears real but is created by the mind, often during illness or extreme stress.

What is hallucination?

500

This verb appears in formal or literary contexts like "_____ you to help" to describe asking urgently and fervently.

What is beseech?

500

Synonyms for this adjective include "annoyed," "offended," and "resentful" when describing anger at perceived unfairness.

What is indignant?

500

The antonym of this noun—which means deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed—is "indifference" or "satisfaction."

What is remorse?

500

Fill in the blank: "The desert sun can _____ the earth in minutes, leaving the ground blackened and cracked."

What is scorch?