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Give a definition for catapult

(n) A machine used in ancient wars that threw objects with great force.

(v) To move or be moved suddenly and with great force, as if by a catapult.




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Agony

Pain, hurt, suffering, torture, anguish, misery

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Give me the antonym for loathe

love, like, prefer, desire, enjoy, admire

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Some people support a plan to ________ violence in movies.

abolish

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Change harbor (n.) to a verb

harbored

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Give the definition for steadfast.

(adj) Unchanging; steady; loyal

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Give a synonym for monstrous

horrible, shocking, terrible, terrifying, hideous

gigantic, huge, enormous, giant, massive

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Give an antonym for denounce

approve, endorse, bless, praise, applaud, recommend

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The license-plate number NKT605 contains six _____________.

Characters

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Change catapult (n.) into a verb

catapulted

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Give a definition for the word denounce

(v) 1. To speak out against something; to criticize.

2. To accuse someone of doing wrong

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Give a synonym for rouse

wake, awaken, stir up, excite

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Give an antonym for grim

gentle, soft, quiet, easy, soothing

comfortable, friendly, luxurious

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We heard the _______ news that our class rabbit has gotten very sick.

grim

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Change translate (v.) into a noun

translation

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Give two definitions for the word character.

(n) 1. The qualities that make a person or place different or special.

2. A person in a story, movie, or play.

3. A letter or symbol used in writing or printing.

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Give two synonyms for the word agony

nightmare, misery, torture, torment, distress, anguish, pain, discomfort

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Give me an antonym for the word escalate

decrease, diminish, recede, lessen, contract, dwindle, wane

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The hurricane ___________ severe damage on coastal areas.

inflicted

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Change agony (n.) to an adjective

Agonizing

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Give two definitions for the word harbor.

(n) A protected place along a seacoast where ships can find shelter.

(v) 1. To give shelter to; to take care of by hiding.

2. To hold and nourish a thought or feeling in the mind.

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Give two synonyms for abolish

cancel, overturn, repeal, avoid, annul, withdraw, dismiss, remove, reject, do away with, forbid

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Give me two antonyms for the word steadfast

false, unfaithful, disloyal, traitorous, untrue, untrustworthy, undependable, unreliable

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Try not to ____________ anger against the person who stole your car.

 harbor

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Change meddle (v.) into an adjective

meddlesome