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Sharpen your English skills by solving word puzzles and expanding your vocabulary range. Challenge yourself with synonyms and adjectives, and improve your language proficiency in an engaging way. Have fun while learning new words and their meanings!
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I am a verb.Synonyms include invade and charge.Ex: The storm _________(ed) us with hail and heavy rain.What word am I?
Ed is totally _________. His philosophy is, “Pay me enough, and I’ll do anything.” HINT: I am an adjective with 4 syllables.
After I suggested that Monty have fruit for desert instead of chocolate cake, he responded ,”Is that an ________________ to my weight?” HINT: Synonyms include hint, suggestions and references.
Examples include: “Final resting place” “Intoxicated” “Powder room” HINT: This word is also a noun and has 4 syllables.
Stressed? Try this suggestion to help keep calm. EX: My sister was so outraged when I accidently dropped and broke her cell phone that nothing I could do or say would _________ her.
Parents should not enforce rules according to their moods. Such ______ discipline only confuses children. HINT: from Old French arbitraire
The film, with its overused expressions and unimaginative plot, was the most _____ I had ever seen. HINT: I rhyme with the words fall, doll, and ya’ll.
When an enemy approaches, ground squirrels show _________ behavior. They risk their lives to give alarm calls to nearby relatives. HINT: Word can end in either suffix, -ism and/or -istic
The involvement of organized crime has _______(ed) many sports, including boxing and horse racing. HINT: Word is a verb
Headaches are usually harmless, but as part of a __________ including fever and a stiff neck, they may be a sign of a serious illness.Jet lag is a ___________ resulting from flying long distances; it often includes exhaustion, headaches, and a loss of appetite.HINT: word is a noun and has 2 syllables