Definition of "clutter" (2 part of speech)
v. to fill or cover in a disorderly way
n. a state of disorder, mess
He was not ease with me, and mush of his bluster rose from ________.
timidity
shout, roar, yell
bellow
tell the anyonym of "hospitable"
indifferent, inhospitable
Definition of "lair"
n. the home or den of a wild animal; any hideout
Don't _________ and decompose the battery.
dismantle
receiver, heir, successor
beneficiary
stingy, meager; sint, deny, begrudge
lavish
Definition of "farce"
n. a play filled with ridiculous or absurd happenings; board or far-fetched humor; a ridiculous sham
This town is _________ for chewing people up and spitting them out.
notorious
battered, ruined, decayed, run-down, brokendown
dilapidated
tell the antonym of "grueling"
easy, effortless
Definition of "veto" (2 part of speech)
n. the power to forbid or prevent
v. to prohibit, reject
After months of ______ labor, the scientist suddenly had a brainstorm and solved the problem.
futile
Tell the synonym of "morbid"
sicky, unhealthy, unholesome, diseased
abuse, maltreat, mistreat, discipline
pamper
Definition of "parasite"
n. an orgnism that lives in or on another orgnism; one who lives off another person
I hate having builders _____ up repairs on my house.
botch
tell 3 synonyms of "surplus"
supplementary, remaining, spare, leftover, superflous, excess, additional, extra
tell the antonym of "shirk"
fulfill, perform, shoulder