Synonyms
Antonyms
Definitions
Tense Forms
Food Facts
100

Pungent, sour, tart, sharp

Acrid

100

Cramped, small

Capacious

100

Encourage or assist (someone) to do something wrong, in particular, to commit a crime or other offense.

Abet

100

What is the past tense form of the word catch?

Caught

100

The original carrots were not orange. What color(s) were they?

Purple and yellow!

200

Barter, bargain, negotiate

Haggle

200

Whisper

Bellow

200

An extremely wicked or cruel act, typically one involving physical violence or injury. 

Atrocity

200

What is the past tense form of the word fly?

Flew

200

Red Skittles contains beetles (the bugs) in them. True or false?

True! The food dye to make the color red is used by crushed beetles. 

300

Gentle, summery, pleasant, calm

Balmy

300

Hopeful, cheerful

Despondent

300

Having a lot of space inside; roomy.

Capacious

300

What is the past tense of are?

Were

300

Ketchup used to be used as a medicine. True or false?

True! It was created to treat indigestion and diarrhea.  

400

Outrage, monstrosity, abomination, horror

Atrocity

400

Inept, mediocre, amateur

Adept

400

Given to sudden and unaccountable changes in mood and behavior. 

Ornery

400

What is the past tense of the sentence: I am walking my dog?

- I walked my dog. 

- I had walked my dog. 

- I was walking my dog.

- I had been walking my dog. 

400

What is the difference between jam and jelly?

Jelly has actual chunks of fruit in it while jam is made from fruit juice and is smooth, with no chunks of fruit. 

500

Award, grant, assign, issue

Allot

500

Hinder

Abet

500

Beg someone earnestly or desperately to do something. 

Implore
500

What is the past tense form of the word read?

Read (pronunced red)

500

Ms. Hartzell likes to eat peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with sliced pickles in them. True or false?

True! They're so good!