Lesson # 2

Lesson # 3

 1.  Rolled: (Adjective) Formed into a cylinder, tube, or ball.

  • Synonyms: Coiled, curled, wound.

  • Antonyms: Unrolled, flattened, spread.

2.   Fingers: (Noun) The five terminating members of the hand.

  • Synonyms: Digits, phalanges, dactyls.

  • Antonyms: No direct antonyms for this anatomical term.

3.   Except: (Preposition) With the exclusion or exception of.

  • Synonyms: But, besides, excluding.

  • Antonyms: Including, plus, with.

4.  Speed: (Noun) The rate at which someone or something moves or operates.

  • Synonyms: Velocity, pace, haste.

  • Antonyms: Slowness, sluggishness, delay.

5.   Couldn't: (Contraction) Could not.

  • Synonyms: Unable to, failed to, lacked power to.

  • Antonyms: Could, able to, managed to.

6.  Questions: (Noun) Matters for investigation or discussion.

  • Synonyms: Inquiries, queries, interrogatives.

  • Antonyms: Answers, replies, responses.

7.  Catch: (Verb) To capture or seize.

  • Synonyms: Snag, grab, seize.

  • Antonyms: Release, drop, miss.

8.  Itself: (Pronoun) Used to refer back to a thing or animal previously mentioned.

  • Synonyms: Individually, personally, alone.

  • Antonyms: No direct antonyms for this reflexive pronoun.

9.  Mark: (Noun) A visible trace or impression on a surface.

  • Synonyms: Stain, blemish, spot.

  • Antonyms: Blank, void, cleanliness.

10.  Button: (Noun) A small disk or knob used to fasten garments.

  • Synonyms: Knob, fastener, stud.

  • Antonyms: No direct antonyms for this object.

11.  Bargain: (Noun) An agreement between parties as to what each is to do for the other.

  • Synonyms: Deal, agreement, pact.

  • Antonyms: Overcharge, rip-off, disagreement.

12.  Certain: (Adjective) Known for sure; established beyond doubt.

  • Synonyms: Sure, positive, convinced.

  • Antonyms: Uncertain, doubtful, unsure.

13.  Orphan: (Noun) A child whose parents are dead.

  • Synonyms: Foundling, waif, stray.

  • Antonyms: No direct antonyms for this status.

14.  Fountain: (Noun) A structure from which water is pumped into the air.

  • Synonyms: Spring, jet, source.

  • Antonyms: Drain, sink, outlet.

15.  Oxen: (Noun) Plural of ox; large ruminants used as draft animals.

  • Synonyms: Cattle, steers, bullocks.

  • Antonyms: No direct antonyms for this animal.

16.  Latitude: (Noun) Angular distance north or south of the equator.

  • Synonyms: Scope, freedom, leeway.

  • Antonyms: Restriction, limitation, confinement.

17.  Longitude: (Noun) Angular distance east or west of the prime meridian.

  • Synonyms: Distance, span, meridian.

  • Antonyms: No direct antonyms for this coordinate.

18.  Compass: (Noun) An instrument showing the direction of magnetic north.

  • Synonyms: Scope, range, boundary.

  • Antonyms: Limitlessness, infinity, chaos.

19.  Absolute: (Adjective) Not qualified or diminished; total.

  • Synonyms: Complete, total, utter.

  • Antonyms: Partial, limited, incomplete.

20.  Usually: Under normal conditions; generally.

  • Synonyms: Commonly, ordinarily, typically.

  • Antonyms: Rarely, occasionally, seldom.

21.  Character: The mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.

  • Synonyms: Personality, nature, disposition.

  • Antonyms: Corruption, immorality, dishonesty.

22.   Friends: Persons whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection.

  • Synonyms: Companions, allies, pals.

  • Antonyms: Enemies, foes, strangers.

23.   Whom: Objective case of "who."

  • Synonyms: That person, which person, the individual.

  • AntonymsNo direct antonyms for this pronoun.

24.   Heard: Perceived with the ear the sound made by someone or something.

  • Synonyms: Listened, overheard, hearken.

  • Antonyms: Ignored, missed, disregarded.

25.   Order: The arrangement or disposition of people or things in relation to each other.

  • Synonyms: Sequence, organization, arrangement.

  • Antonyms: Chaos, disorder, confusion.

26.  Villain: A character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot.

  • Synonyms: Scoundrel, rogue, miscreant.

  • Antonyms: Hero, protagonist, saint.

27.  Basin: A wide open container used for holding liquids.

  • Synonyms: Bowl, vessel, reservoir.

  • Antonyms: Peak, summit, elevation.

28.   Carton: A light box or container, typically one made of waxed cardboard.

  • Synonyms: Box, package, case.

  • AntonymsNo direct antonyms for this object.

29. Become: Begin to be; grow to be.

  • Synonyms: Turn into, transform, evolve.

  • Antonyms: Remain, stay, persist.

30. Muffin: A small domed cake or quick bread.

  • Synonyms: Cupcake, scone, pastry.

  • AntonymsNo direct antonyms for this food.

31. Pumpkin: A large rounded orange-yellow fruit with a thick rind.

  • Synonyms: Squash, gourd, fruit.

  • AntonymsNo direct antonyms for this plant.

32. Apron: A protective garment worn over the front of one's clothes and tied at the back.

  • Synonyms: Smock, pinafore, bib.

  • AntonymsNo direct antonyms for this garment.

33. Cannon: A large, heavy piece of artillery, typically mounted on wheels.

  • Synonyms: Artillery, gun, ordnance.

  • AntonymsNo direct antonyms for this weapon.

34. Poison: A substance that is capable of causing the illness or death of a living organism when introduced or absorbed.

  • Synonyms: Toxin, venom, bane.

  • Antonyms: Antidote, remedy, cure.

35. Landform: A natural feature of the earth's surface.

  • Synonyms: Terrain, feature, topography.

  • Antonyms: Ocean, sea, void.

36. Prime: Of the best possible quality; excellent.

  • Synonyms: Main, chief, principal.

  • Antonyms: Secondary, inferior, minor.

37. Composite: Made up of various parts or elements.

  • Synonyms: Compound, mixed, blended.

  • Antonyms: Simple, pure, uniform.

38. Wildfire: A large, destructive fire that spreads quickly over woodland or brush.

  • Synonyms: Blaze, inferno, conflagration.

  • Antonyms: Drizzle, flood, calm.

39. Tropical: Relating to or characteristic of the tropics.

  • Synonyms: Hot, humid, sultry.

  • Antonyms: Arctic, cold, frigid.

40. Deposit: A sum of money placed or kept in a bank account.

  • Synonyms: Store, place, entrust.

  • Antonyms: Withdrawal, removal.

41. Hours: Periods of time equal to sixty minutes.

  • Synonyms: Duration, periods, intervals.

  • Antonyms: Instants, moments, seconds.

42. Twenty: A number equal to two times ten.

  • Synonyms: Score, two decades.

  • AntonymsNo direct antonyms for this number.

43. Products: Articles or substances that are manufactured or refined for sale.

  • Synonyms: Goods, merchandise, commodities.

  • Antonyms: Resources, ingredients, raw materials.

44. Happened: Took place; occurred.

  • Synonyms: Occurred, transpired, befell.

  • Antonyms: Failed, ceased, stopped.

45. Whine: Give or make a long, high-pitched complaining cry or sound.

  • Synonyms: Whimper, moan, complain.

  • Antonyms: Cheer, rejoice, praise.

46. Measure: Ascertain the size, amount, or degree of (something) by using an instrument or device.

  • Synonyms: Assess, evaluate, gauge.

  • Antonyms: Guess, estimate, ignore.

47. Remember: Have in or be able to bring to one's mind an awareness of someone or something from the past.

  • Synonyms: Recall, recollect, reminisce.

  • Antonyms: Forget, ignore, overlook.

48. Early: Happening or done before the usual or expected time.

  • Synonyms: Premature, timely, advanced.

  • Antonyms: Late, tardy, delayed.

49. Utensil: An implement, container, or other tool, especially one for use in a kitchen.

  • Synonyms: Implement, tool, instrument.

  • AntonymsNo direct antonyms for this object.

50. Mortal: Subject to death.

  • Synonyms: Fatal, deadly, perishable.

  • Antonyms: Immortal, undying, eternal.

51. Vocal: Relating to the human voice.

  • Synonyms: Oral, spoken, articulate.

  • Antonyms: Silent, mute, quiet.

52. Mental: Relating to the mind.

  • Synonyms: Intellectual, cognitive, cerebral.

  • Antonyms: Physical, bodily, corporeal.

53. Neutral: Not supporting or helping either side in a conflict, disagreement, etc.; impartial.

  • Synonyms: Impartial, unbiased, disinterested.

  • Antonyms: Biased, partial, partisan.

54. Anvil: A heavy iron block with a flat top and concave sides, on which metal can be hammered and shaped.

  • Synonyms: Block, support, base.

  • AntonymsNo direct antonyms for this object.

55. Council: An advisory, deliberative, or legislative body of people formally constituted and meeting regularly.

  • Synonyms: Committee, board, assembly.

  • Antonyms: Individual, mob, crowd.

56. Abundant: Existing or available in large quantities; plentiful.

  • Synonyms: Plentiful, ample, copious.

  • Antonyms: Scarce, sparse, meag.

57. Thrive: Prosper; flourish.

  • Synonyms: Flourish, prosper, succeed.

  • Antonyms: Fail, decline, wither.

58. Canopy: An ornamental cloth-like covering hung or held over something, especially a throne or bed.

  • Synonyms: Covering, awning, shade.

  • Antonyms: Floor, base, exposed area.

59. Nutrients: Substances that provide nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.

  • Synonyms: Nourishment, sustenance, minerals.

  • Antonyms: Poisons, toxins, waste.

60. Resist: Withstand the action or effect of.

  • Synonyms: Withstand, oppose, defy.

  • Antonyms: Yield, surrender, submit.

61. Retain: Continue to have (something); keep possession of.

  • Synonyms: Keep, hold, preserve.

  • Antonyms: Lose, release, discard. 

62.  Equator: (Noun) An imaginary line equidistant from the poles.

  • Synonyms: Zero latitude, great circle, midline.

  • Antonyms: Poles, axis, extremities.

63.  Compensation: (Noun) Money awarded for loss, injury, or suffering.

  • Synonyms: Payment, reward, reimbursement.

  • Antonyms: Penalty, fine, loss.

Brycen

1. rolled

2. speed

3.couidnt

4.Questions

5. Catch

6. Itseft

7. mark

8.button

9.fountain

10.friends

11. heard

12. order

13. carton

14. cannon

15.poison

16. hours

17. tewty

18. rememeber

19. early

20. mental