Definitions
Synonyms
Antonyms
IRL
Part of Speech
100

Disrupt


  1. to cause disorder or turmoil in:The news disrupted their conference.



  2. to destroy, usually temporarily, the normal continuance or unity of; interrupt:Telephone service was disrupted for hours.


    1. to break apart:to disrupt a connection.

    2. Business. to radically change (an industry, business strategy, etc.), as by introducing a new product or service that creates a new market:It’s time to disrupt your old business model.


    1. broken apart; disrupted.

100

Administer

  • administrate
  • carry out
  • conduct
  • direct
  • execute
  • govern
  • oversee
  • supervise
  • boss
  • control
  • head
  • render
  • run
  • superintend
  • be in the driver's seat
  • be in the saddle
  • crack the whip
  • head up
  • hold the reins
  • pull the strings
  • pull the wires
  • ride herd on
  • run the show
  • sit on top of
100

Agitate


Most relevant

  • calm
  • lull
  • not bother
  • quiet
  • soothe
  • tranquilize
100

When we take MAP R, Ms. Gramkow _______ the test. 

Administer(s)

100

Adequate

Adjective

200

Respite

  1. a delay or cessation for a time, especially of anything distressing or trying; an interval of relief:to toil without respite.

  2. temporary suspension of the execution of a person condemned to death; reprieve.


  1. to relieve temporarily, especially from anything distressing or trying; give an interval of relief from.

  2. to grant delay in the carrying out of (a punishment, obligation, etc.).


200

Permanent

  • durable
  • enduring
  • long-lasting
  • perpetual
  • stable
  • everlasting
  • invariable
  • perennial
  • set
  • abiding
  • changeless
  • continual
  • diurnal
  • fixed
  • forever
  • forever and a day
  • for keeps
  • immutable
  • imperishable
  • indestructible
  • in for the long haul
  • perdurable
  • perduring
  • persistent
  • set in concrete
  • set in stone
  • steadfast
  • unchanging
  • unfading
200

Disrupt

  • appease
  • soothe
  • calm
  • clear up
  • compose
  • enlighten
  • explain
  • help
  • order
  • organize
  • arrange
  • ready
200

In District 12 _____ was a very rare and valuable thing that Katniss would need to trade and entire turkey to obtain. 

Citrus

200

Hovel

Noun

300

Hovel


  1. a small, very humble dwelling house; a wretched hut.



  2. any dirty, disorganized dwelling.


    1. an open shed, as for sheltering cattle or tools.

    1. to shelter or lodge as in a hovel.

300

Illiterate 

  • ignorant
  • uneducated
  • benighted
  • catachrestic
  • inerudite
  • solecistic
  • unenlightened
  • ungrammatical
  • uninstructed
  • unlearned
  • unlettered
  • unread
  • unschooled
  • untaught
  • untutored
300

Indifferent

  • biased
  • caring
  • compassionate
  • concerned
  • feeling
  • friendly
  • interested
  • kind
  • nice
  • partial
  • prejudiced
  • responsive
  • sensitive
  • sympathetic
  • involved
300

The ______ activity was too much for grandpa, so I had to clean out his gutters. 

Strenuous

300

Citrus

Noun & Adjective 

400

Capitulate 


  1. to surrender unconditionally or on stipulated terms:When he saw the extent of the forces arrayed against him, the king capitulated, and signed their list of demands.



  2. to give up resistance:He finally capitulated and agreed to do the job my way.


400

Adequate

  • acceptable
  • capable
  • competent
  • decent
  • fair
  • satisfactory
  • sufficient
  • suitable
  • tolerable
  • equal
  • all right
  • comfortable
  • commensurate
  • passable
  • requisite
  • sufficing
  • unexceptional
  • unobjectionable
400

Toil

  • entertainment
  • fun
  • idleness
  • laziness
  • pastime
400

Most people in the capitol have all the luxuries, where as in district 12 occupy ______. 

Hovels

400

Capitulate

Verb

500

Agitate


  1. to move or force into violent, irregular action:The hurricane winds agitated the sea.

  2. to shake or move briskly:The machine agitated the mixture.

  1. to move to and fro; impart regular motion to.

  2. to disturb or excite emotionally; arouse; perturb:a crowd agitated to a frenzy by impassioned oratory; a man agitated by disquieting news.

  3. to call attention to by speech or writing; discuss; debate:to agitate the question.

  4. to consider on all sides; revolve in the mind; plan.

7.to arouse or attempt to arouse public interest and support, as in some political or social cause or theory:



500

Menial

  • base
  • boring
  • common
  • humdrum
  • low
  • mean
  • routine
  • abject
  • baseborn
  • degrading
  • demeaning
  • dull
  • fawning
  • grovelling
  • humble
  • ignoble
  • ignominious
  • obeisant
  • obsequious
  • servile
  • slavish
  • sorry
  • subservient
  • sycophantic
  • unskilled
  • vile
500

CApitulate

  • conquer
  • defend
  • fight
  • win
500

My parents _____ and got me a new phone for my birthday. 

capitulated 

500

Urgent

Adjective & Noun