Definitions
Synonyms
Antonyms
Choosing the Right Word
Part of Speech
100
(adj.) in an unhealthy mental state, extremely gloomy; caused by or related to disease, unwholesome
What is morbid?
100
Roar, howl
What is bellow?
100
The opposite of fixing it perfectly
What is botch?
100
Santi and Tanner attended the ___________; it was a ridiculous play filled with crazy humor.
What is a farce?
100
P.O.S. for surplus
What is a noun and an adjective?
200
(adj.) offering friendly or generous treatment to guests; open to anything new or strange
What is hospitable?
200
Disorder, mess
What is clutter?
200
The opposite of allow or approve
What is veto?
200
Matthew was the recipient of a brand new Mercedes from his uncle; he was a very lucky _____________.
What is a beneficiary?
200
P.O.S. for timidity
What is a noun?
300
(n.) an organism that lives in or on another organism; one who lives off another person
What is a parasite?
300
Extravagant, overly generous
What is lavish?
300
The opposite of putting the pieces back together
What is dismantle?
300
The birthday party for Hannah was fabulous; it was truly __________.
What is lavish?
300
P.O.S. for beneficiary?
What is a noun?
400
(v.) to avoid or get out of doing work, neglect a duty; to sneak, slink
What is shirk?
400
Hideout, den of an animal
What is a lair?
400
The opposite of extremely happy and healthy
What is morbid?
400
When Nic came home from a hard day at school, his mom made sure to __________ him with special treats and his favorite movie.
What is pamper?
400
P.O.S. for grueling?
What is an adjective?
500
(adj.) not successful, failing to have any result; useless; unimportant, frivolous
What is futile?
500
Ruined, run-down
What is dilapidated?
500
The opposite of easy to do?
What is grueling?
500
Greg heard a loud __________ upstairs; it was probably those crazy twin brothers again!
What is bellow?
500
P.O.S. for notorious?
What is an adjective?