Definitions
Synonyms
Synonyms II
Antonyms
Context
100

(v.) to decline something; to use executive power to reject a bill passed by legislature

What is veto?

100

Syn: hideout

What is lair?

100

Syn: spoil

What is pamper?

100

Ant: unfriendly

What is hospitable?

100

With so much __ in your room, it's a wonder that you can find anything!

What is clutter?

200

(n.) an organism that lives off of another organism; someone who is overly dependent on another 

What is a parasite?

200

Syn: roar

What is bellow?

200
Syn: grim

What is morbid?

200

Ant: approve

What is veto?

200

Having grown up in a profoundly wealthy household, he is accustomed to living a __ lifestyle. 

What is lavish?

300

(n.) one who stands to gain something; someone who has been left money or property in a will 

What is a beneficiary?

300

Syn: pointless

What is futile?

300

Syn: excess

What is surplus?

300

Ant: assemble

What is dismantle?

300

I can't believe I __ such an easy play. 

What is botch?

400

(adj.) in an unhealthy mental state; extremely gloomy; caused by or related to illness

What is morbid?

400

Syn: shyness

What is timidity?

400

Syn: infamous

What is notorious?

400

Ant: whisper

What is bellow?

400

Because she continued to ___ her school work, the prestigious high school rescinded her acceptance. 

What is shirk?

500

(n.) a play filled with absurd happenings; a ridiculous sham

What is a farce?

500

Syn: exhausting

What is grueling?

500

Syn: mockery

What is farce?

500

Ant: respectable

What is notorious?

500

The shed in the backyard has become quite ___, so I wouldn't use it to store anything important. 

What is dilapidated?