definitions
synonyms
antonyms
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chose the right word
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to elevate or to increase in intensity 

escalate 

100

doubting or mistrustful 

incredulous

100

main, primary, principal

auxiliary

100

reporters should take careful notes when interviewing to avoid making grievous errors in print 

grievous 

100

despite the doctors (prognosis/flair) when I entered the hospital, I was up and about in a matter of days  

prognosis 

200

a small room or compartment 

cubicle 

200

abandons, discard, scrap, ditch, dump

scuttle 

200

joyful, uplifting, cheery 

grievous 

200

children sometimes feign illnesses to avoid going to school 

feign 

200

the noble Brutus has told you Caesar was ambitious if it were so, it was a (grievous, candid) fault.

candid 

300

to force or drive forward 

impel 

300
crowd, mass, multitude, host, swarm

horde 

300

inconvenient, untimely, disadvantageous, 

expedient 

300

as an expedient we chose to use a rock as a makeshift hammer 

expedient 

300

instead of sending your little sister as an (envoy, horde) to explain what went wrong, why don't you stand up and speak for yourself?

envoy 

400

to write or in grave or to enter a name on a list 

inscribe 

400

bent knack, gift, style, 

flair 

400

smooth, satiny, silky 

rasping

400

doctors are particularly happy to deliver a prognosis of a speedy recovery

prognosis

400

I don't consider it (drudgery, rasping ) to prepare means every daybecause I love good food and good cooking

drudgery

500

composed of different kinds or diverse 

heterogeneous 

500

toil, labor, grind

drudgery 

500

pleasing, attractive, tempting, wholesome

repugnant 

500

by means of a monologue a playwright shares a characters private thoughts with the audience 

monologue 

500

I work in an office compartment, travel in a midget car and sleep in a tiny bedroom my life seems to take place in a series of (envoys, cubicles)!

cubicles