Vocabulary
Meanings
Definitions
Word Usage
Part of Speech
100
Tightly packed; crowded together
What is dense?
100
Foolish or silly
What is absurd?
100
To complete successfully
What is accomplish?
100
What part of speech is the word "absurd" in the following sentence: You look absurd wearing a suit and tie at the beach.
What is adjective?
100
Give the noun form of the word accomplish
What is accomplishment?
200
Easily damaged or broken
What is flimsy?
200
A test to prove or discover something
What is experiment?
200
Very brave
What is heroic?
200
What part of speech is the word "mimic" in the following sentence: A good mimic carefully studies the person being imitated.
What is noun?
200
Give the noun form of significant
What is significance?
300
To copy or imitate closely
What is mimic?
300
To rise, usually in a steady way
What is ascend?
300
Full of meaning
What is significant?
300
What part of speech is the word "significance" in the following sentence: The significance of the Bill of Rights is that it spells out important freedoms enjoyed by all Americans.
What is noun?
300
What part of speech is the word "experiment" in the following sentence: A good cook experiments with lots of spices to create new dishes.
What is verb?
400
To fly high in the sky
What is soar?
400
To hang while attached to something above
What is suspend?
400
A person who watches an activity
What is spectator?
400
What part of speech is the word "soar" in the following sentence: We watched the eagles soar until they were just specks in the sky.
What is verb?
400
What part of speech is the word "lumber" in the following sentence: Have you ordered the lumber for the deck you are building?
What is noun?
500
To move in a clumsy or heavy way
What is lumber?
500
Hard to handle or control
What is unwieldy?
500
To bring or come to an end
What is terminate?
500
What part of speech is the word "unwieldy" in the following sentence: The sofa was so unwieldy that getting it up three flights of stairs was a real challenge.
What is adjective?
500
What does the word flimsy mean in the following sentence: Saying you lost your pen is a flimsy excuse for not doing your homework.
What is not believable?