(adj., adv.) violently and destructively enraged
berserk
Word: commandeer
Synonyms: ? (A word that we have learned)
confiscate
Word: earthly
Antonyms: ? (A word that we have learned)
celestial
Dad knows how to _____ the stubborn child with a firm but soothing voice.
chasten
The attorney attempted to _____ that the witness's testimony was false.
insinuate
(n.) one who believes or expects the worst;prophet of doom
pessimist
Word: perforation
Synonyms: ? (A word that we have learned)
puncture
Word: recklessness
Antonyms: ? (A word that we have learned)
precaution
She was told she would not be _____ if she restored the money.
prosecute
As _____, the landlord offered all tenants a month free of rent.
recompense
(n.) an advance indication, sample, or warning
foretaste
Word: desolate
Synonyms: ? (A word that we have learned)
barren
Word: mount
Antonyms: ? (A word that we have learned)
alight
Boston and its _____ suburbs were severely flooded after three days of heavy rain.
adjacent
After tense negotiations, the warring nations reluctantly agreed to a five-day _____.
truce
(v.) to ask question, examine by questioning
interrogate
Word: fling
Synonyms: ? (A word that we have learned)
hurtle
Word: exhilarating
Antonyms: ? (A word that we have learned)
humdrum
After he interrogated the suspect, suspicion began to _____ in the inspector's mind.
germinate
Nothing can _____ from your beatuty!
detract
Word: trickle (A word that we have learned)
Definition: ? (v., n.)
(v.) to flow or fall by drops or in a small stream;
(n.) a small, irregular quantity of anything
Word: sullen (A word that we have learned)
Synonyms: ?
grumpy, surly, peevish, morose
Word: vicious (A word that we have learned)
Antonyms: ?
good, kind, kindly, mild
Make a seentence
Word: renovate & trivial
Make a seentence
Word: encounter & pantomime
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