Definitions
Synonyms
Antonyms
IRL
Part of Speech
100

Acquire

to come into possession or ownership of; get as one's own:to acquire property.

to gain for oneself through one's actions or efforts:


100

Correspond

  • coincide
  • compare
  • conform
  • correlate
  • dovetail
  • harmonize
  • resemble
  • tally
  • accord
  • amount
  • approach
  • assimilate
  • equal
  • fit
  • match
  • reciprocate
  • rival
  • square
  • touch
  • be consistent
  • be identical to
  • be similar to
  • lip sync
  • partake of
100

Maintain

  • abandon
  • destroy
  • discontinue
  • finish
  • give up
  • halt
  • hurt
  • ignore
  • let go
  • neglect
  • release
  • stop
  • take
  • squander
  • waste
  • condemn
  • desert
  • discard
  • forget
100

My final project _____ of three parts. 

Comprises 

100

Acquire

Verb

Noun

200

Antagonize


  1. to make hostile or unfriendly; make an enemy or antagonist of:His speech antagonized many voters.

  2. to act in opposition to; oppose.


verb (used without object),an·tag·o·nized, an·tag·o·niz·ing.

  1. Rare. to act antagonistically.


200

Incident

  • circumstance
  • episode
  • event
  • fact
  • matter
  • scene
  • adventure
  • happening
  • milestone
  • occasion
  • trip
200

Renovate

  • break
  • damage
  • destroy
  • dirty
  • hurt
  • ruin
  • demolish
200

I ______ my kitchen last summer.

Renovated 

200

Dilipidated

Adjective  

300

Competent


  1. having suitable or sufficient skill, knowledge, experience, etc., for some purpose; properly qualified:He is perfectly competent to manage the bank branch.



  2. adequate but not exceptional.


300

Inherit

  • acquire
  • derive
  • obtain
  • receive
  • succeed
  • take over
  • accede
  • get
  • be bequeathed
  • be granted
  • be left
  • come in for
  • come into
  • fall heir
300

Reprimand 

  • compliment
  • praise
  • commendation
  • forgiveness
  • reward
300

I had to renovate my kitchen because the old one was _________.

Dilapidated 

300

Incident

Noun

400

Comprise


  1. to include or contain:The Soviet Union comprised several socialist republics.



  2. to consist of; be composed of:to form 


400

Latitude

  • elbow room
  • breadth
  • compass
  • extent
  • independence
  • indulgence
  • laxity
  • leeway
  • liberty
  • license
  • margin
  • play
  • range
  • reach
  • room
  • run
  • space
  • span
  • spread
  • sweep
  • swing
  • width
  • run of
  • unrestrictedness
400

Loath

  • eager
  • ready
  • willing
  • approving
  • for
  • unopposed
400

Halloween is ________ for having spooky films come out during this time. 

Illustrious

400

Loath

Adjective

500

Dilapidated


  1. reduced to or fallen into partial ruin or decay, as from age, wear, or neglect.


500

Illustrious

  • distinguished
  • eminent
  • esteemed
  • exalted
  • famed
  • glorious
  • lofty
  • noble
  • outstanding
  • remarkable
  • renowned
  • splendid
  • well-known
  • big-league
  • big-name
  • brilliant
  • celeb
  • celebrated
  • great
  • heavy
  • monster
  • name
  • notable
  • noted
  • resplendent
  • signal
  • star
  • sublime
  • superstar
500

Supervise

  • mismanage
  • neglect
  • follow
  • serve
500

I want a _______ worker, that is able to take notes quickly as I am talking. 

Competent 

500

Supervise

Verb

Noun