| 5362603627 | Abominate | Definition: detest, loathe; feel extreme disgust
POS: V
Synonyms: hate, abhor, despise, execrate, dislike intensely, damn, objurgate
Antonyms: like, love, admire, enjoy, esteem (anything positive)
Sentence: I ___________ blue cheese and can not be anywhere near it without feeling sick. | | 0 |
| 5362603628 | Anomaly | Definition: something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected; a circumstance that is out of the ordinary
POS: N
Synonyms: oddity, peculiarity, abnormality, irregularity, inconsistency, variable, mannerism, affect
Antonyms: conformity, normality, regularity, sameness, standard, commonality, custom, ordinary, every day
Sentence: The scientist finally found the _________ after performing the experiment hundreds of times. | | 1 |
| 5362604617 | Auspicious | Definition: conducive to success, favorable; with favorable signs; fortunate
POS: adj
Synonyms: favorable, propitious, promising, rosy, good, encouraging, hopeful, golden (as in a golden opportunity), fortunate
Antonyms: unsuitable, inopportune, unpromising, ominous, unfortunate, portentous, unpropitious, antagonistic, formidable
Sentence: The new judge's acceptance speech was an ___________ start to his political career. | | 2 |
| 5362606713 | Banal | Definition: so lacking in originality as to be obvious and boring
POS: adj
Synonyms: trite, vapid, commonplace, conventional, overdone, trifling, boring, insipid, inane, innocuous, jejune, hackneyed, pedestrian (ordinary)
Antonyms: original, fresh, novel, rare, zesty, stimulating
Sentence: The head of school makes the same _________ speech at every graduation ceremony. | | 3 |
| 5362606714 | Compunction | Definition: a feeling of guilt or moral scruple that follows the doing of something bad; uneasiness of the mind felt because of a wrongdoing
POS: N
Synonyms: unease, worries, misgivings, qualms, reservations, repentance, contiliousness, contrition, rue
Antonyms: disdain, happiness, indifference, mercilessness, meanness, defiance, brazedness, insensitivity
Sentence: The murderer felt no ___________ when he saw his victim's family. | | 4 |
| 5362607604 | Discern | Definition: perceive or recognize something; distinguish or recognize as something different
POS: V
Synonyms: detect, recognize, notice, observe, see, ascertain, apprehend (understand)
Antonyms: confuse, mistake, doubt, miss, overlook, ignore, misunderstand
Sentence: I tried to ________ the man that stole my purse, but i could not remember exactly what he looked like. | | 5 |
| 5362607605 | Elucidate | Definition: make something clear
POS: V
Synonyms: explain, illuminate, clarify, exemplify, demonstrate, prove, annotate
Antonyms: confuse, obfuscate, obscure, dim, eclipse
Sentence: My math teacher ____________ed the complex concept when everyone in the class was confused. | | 6 |
| 5362608593 | Euphemism | Definition: a mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt when referring to something unpleasant or embarrassing
POS: N
Sentence: Hitler used a ______________ to disguise his true intentions of killing all the Jews. | | 7 |
| 5362609347 | Fulsome | Definition: complimentary or flattering to an excessive degree, so much so to be distasteful or defensive
POS: adj
Synonyms: ostentatious, excessive, extravagant, overdone, immoderate, inordinate, flattering, adulatory, fawning, unctuous, ingratiating, profuse
Antonyms: reasonable, sincere, earnest, genuine, sincere, unfain
Sentence: The shy girl was not used to getting ____________ attention from anyone. | | 8 |
| 5362609348 | Macabre | Definition: disturbing and horrifying because of involvement with or depiction of death and injury; gruesome or horrifying
POS: adj
Synonyms: gruesome, grisly, grim, gory, morbid, ghastly, unearthly, grotesque, hideous, causing horror, deathlike
Antonyms: cheerful, happy, pleasant, pleasing, pretty, living
Sentence: She supposed she had a ____________ sense of humor since the only movies that made her laugh were horror movies. | | 9 |
| 5362610296 | Nebulous | Definition: in the form of a cloud or haze; cloud like (vague or confused)
POS: adj
Synonyms: indistinct, indefinite, unclear, vague, hazy, cloudy, fuzzy, misty
Antonyms: clear, lucid
Sentence: After being in a coma for six months, his memories were quite __________. | | 10 |
| 5362611605 | Perdition | Definition: a state of eternal punishment and damnation into which a sinful and unpenitent person passes after death
POS: N
Synonyms: damnation, eternal punishment, affliction, punishment, complete ruin, purgatory, gehenim
Antonyms: heaven, bliss, ecstasy
Sentence: The religious leader threatened his followers with ___________ if they did not follow his rules. | | 11 |
| 5362612909 | Querulous | Definition: complaining in a petulant or whining manner
POS: adj
Synonyms: petulant, peevish, pettish, fractious, fretful, irritable, whining, whimpering, irritable,
Antonyms: cheerful, happy, easy-going, satisfied
Sentence: My aunt is always complaining about something in a __________ way. | | 12 |
| 5362612910 | Recant | Definition: say that one no longer holds an opinion or belief, especially one considered heretical; to take back formally or publicly
POS: V
Synonyms: renounce, disavow, deny, repudiate, recall, retract, redraw
Antonyms: accept, agree, allow, approve, corroborate, acknowledge
Sentence: The magazine was ordered to __________ the false statements it made about the actress. | | 13 |
| 5362612911 | Relegate | Definition: consign or dismiss to an inferior rank or position; move to a lower position or condition
POS: V
Synonyms: downgrade, lower
Antonyms: upgrade
Sentence: The actor was ________ed to the chorus after being repeatedly late to rehearsal. | | 14 |
| 5362614164 | Stentorian | Definition: loud and powerful; very loud or powerful in sound
POS: adj
Synonyms: loud, thundering, thunderous, deafening
Antonyms: quiet, soft, soothing, still, silent
Sentence: The ________ voice of the drill master woke the troops up every morning. | | 15 |