This word was banned to be used in writing or seen in a book for candy by Ms. White.
What is multitude?
I have a ________ and noisy sister.
What is tumultuous?
This word means to talk rapidly in a senseless manner.
What is jabber?
Impertinent is this part of speech.
What is an adjective?
This is a synonym of outlandish.
What is
(rude, alien, freakish, weird, etc.)?
The awful situation was ____________ and made worse by the evil cat.
What is exacerbate?
I told a ___________.
What is fallacy?
This word means something or someone capable of feeling or being harmed or damaged.
What is vulnerable?
This is the part of speech for renegade.
What is a noun or adjective?
This is an antonym for mediocre.
What is
(different, unusual, first-rate, etc.)
The part of speech of cacophony.
What is a noun?
He gave her a look of _______ after she broke his favorite toy.
What is disdain?
The word of the week that means a sign of trouble, danger, or disaster; threatening.
What is ominous?
The part of speech for formidable.
What is adjective?
This is a synonym for accentuate.
What is
(accent, bring attention to, emphasize, etc.)
Name at least one antonym for the word quandary.
What is
(success, advantage, certainty, etc.)?
The businessman was _________ by the con-artist, swindled for his money.
What is bamboozle(d)?
What is the definition of mediocre?
This is the part of speech of multitude.
What is a noun?
This WOW is a synonym for tumultuous.
What is boisterous? *Cacophony will also be accepted*
Use introspection in a sentence.
As long as the word was used correctly, and the sentence made sense, the 500 points are yours!
I stepped up to the _________ scared out of my mind.
What is precipice?
This is the definition of voracious. *Doesn't need to be exact, but similar.
What is someone/thing with a huge appetite, greedy, or eager?
This WOW can either be a noun or a verb.
What is disdain?
This one synonym and one antonym of the word divulge.
What are
Synonyms: blow the whistle, let hair down, promulgate, etc.)
And
Antonyms: withhold, concealed, etc.)?