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Synonyms
Antonyms
100
To attack with words
Revile
100
The thieves who _____________ with several of the museum's most valuable paintings have never been found.
Abscond
100
Far from being useless, mathematics will give you (reprieve, access) to many fields of scientific study.
Access
100
Dead
Inanimate
100
Tangled up
Disentangle
200
An original model on which later versions are patterned
prototype
200
In the final days of war, civilians may find themselves living in ________________.
Anarchy
200
For most retired athletes, the comeback trail is an (arduous, inanimate) one, and few ever get to the end of it.
Arduous
200
Highfalutin
Pompous
200
Fortuitous
Fated
300
Theft
Larceny
300
My parents describe the day that they first met as a most ____________________ occasion.
Auspicious
300
Though the dangers and uncertainties of a westward passage to the Orient cowed many a brave sailor, they did not (rectify, daunt) Columbus.
Daunt
300
Crag
Precipice
300
Disabuse
Hoodwink
400
Very brave, fearless, unshakable
intrepid
400
Rescuers worked for hours to ________________ a whale from the fishing net wrapped around its jaws.
Disentangle
400
When her eyes suddenly blazed with such fury, I felt that the heat of her glance would all but (disentangle, incinerate) me.
Incinerate
400
Set right
Rectify
400
Alive
Inanimate
500
To mislead by a trick, swindle
hoodwink
500
The tragic outcome of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is _______________ from the play's very first scene.
Fated
500
We should being studying foreign language at an early age because it is during those years that our minds are most (pompous, pliant) and receptive.
Pliant
500
Stay
Reprieve
500
Law and order
Anarchy