Syn/Ant
Syn/Ant
Meaning
Meaning
Sentences
100

Synonym/Antonym for accomplish

Synonym-achieve

Antonym-fail

100

Synonym/Antonym for modest

Synonym-humble

Antonym-arrogant

100

Weary

Fatigued, exhausted, tired

100

conclude

to bring something to an end

100

1.  The hikers began to accomplish the mountain.

2.  In spite of his fame, Daniel remains a sincere and modest man.

Sentence 2 is correct

200

Synonym/Antonym for reliable

Synonym-trustworthy

Antonym-dishonest

200

Synonym/Antonym for ascend

Synonym-climb

Antonym-go down

200

ascend

to go up or climb

200

myth

a make-believe story that teaches a lesson

200

1.  The students asked their teacher for help because she was a companion source of help.

2.  My Saint Bernard looks gigantic standing next to my miniature poodle.

Sentence 2 is correct

300

Synonym/Antonym for weary

Synonym-tired

Antonym-energetic

300

Synonym/Antonym for gigantic

Synonym-enormous

Antonym-tiny

300

disaster

a sudden event that causes great damage

300

modest

not boastful; not thinking too highly of yourself

300

1.  Although she deserved to boast about her reward, she remained reliable and thanked everyone who helped her.

2.  We were relieved when our teacher began to ascend his talk on nouns.

Neither are correct

400

Synonym/Antonym for disaster

Synonym-catastrophe

Antonym-miracle

400

Synonym/Antonym for myth

Synonym-fable

Antonym-nonfiction

400

accomplish

to achieve or complete successfully
400

gigantic

very big; huge; like a giant

400

1.  Andrea was weary after mowing the three-acre yard.

2.  The story of the Trojan War is a popular Greek myth.

Both are correct

500

Synonym/Antonym for conclude

Synonym-end

Antonym-begin

500

Synonym/Antonym for companion

Synonym-friend

Antonym-enemy

500

companion

a person or animal who spends a lot of time with another person or animal

500

reliable

able to be trusted

500

1.  The school day will conclude at 2:42 pm today.


2.  The eruption of Mount St. Helens was a disaster that affected nearby towns for decades.

Both are correct