Anguish Definition: extreme pain Parts of Speech: Synonym: Antonym:

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Anguish Definition: extreme pain Parts of Speech: Synonym: Antonym: Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Pleasure Parts of Speech: noun extreme pain Suffering The anguish that Thomas felt from the death of his mother was overwhelming and kept him from going to work for a year.

IMS Cheerleaders are a very boisterous group. Definition: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: Adjective noisy and rowdy Loud quiet, calm IMS Cheerleaders are a very boisterous group.

Capacity Definition: Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: noun the largest possible amount that can be contained 2. the ability to do something Volume, effort The auditorium is filled to capacity. 2. I have the capacity to stay cool in hot places.

an explanation or interpretation Commentary Definition: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: Noun an explanation or interpretation explanation The President’s speech was followed by a political commentary on the local news channel.

Continuous Word used in a sentence without interruption or end Definition: Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: adjective without interruption or end Nonstop, contant Broken The continuous pounding of the hammers from the construction site next door made it impossible for the baby to take a nap. Word used in a sentence

Cumulative Word used in a sentence Definition: Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: adjective increasing by adding one thing after another increasing decreasing Accept The cumulative effect of not studying for any science test all year forced me to attend summer school to remedy the F. Word used in a sentence

Erupt Word used in a sentence Definition: to burst, explode or release suddenly Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: verb to blow up Be quiet Word used in a sentence Vincent was convinced that the pimple on his face was going to erupt and gross out his friends at the lunch table.

One factor that convinced Sheila to take the job was the huge salary. Definition: Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: Noun a reason or circumstance part whole One factor that convinced Sheila to take the job was the huge salary. Word used in a sentence

Nina was completely inept at cooking a tasty meal. Definition: Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: adjective without skill, clumsy unfit skilled Accept Nina was completely inept at cooking a tasty meal. Word used in a sentence

Intimidate Word used in a sentence Definition: to frighten or threaten Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: verb scare comfort Word used in a sentence Tanya always tries to intimidate Nancy before competitions by making fun of her skating ability, tripping her intentionally, and hiding her outfits.

Marvel Definition: a wonderful thing or an awesome sight Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: A bore, a muggle Parts of Speech: noun a wonderful thing or an awesome sight a wonder, miracle Yosemite National Park is a natural marvel that takes people breath away daily ..

The maximum number of horses that could fit in the stable was three. Definition: Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: adjective the highest allowable amount utmost, limit minimum The maximum number of horses that could fit in the stable was three. Word used in a sentence

Painstaking taking a lot of care or trouble; Definition: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: Adjective taking a lot of care or trouble; careful sloppy, careless Dr. Zino performed a painstaking exam of the baby looking for what could be causing his pain and constant crying.

Restrain Word used in a sentence Definition: to hold back from Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: verb Control unleash contain It was difficult for me to restrain from eating too much at the all-you-can-eat buffet. Word used in a sentence

Unanimous Word used in a sentence Definition: Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: adjective in complete agreement, everyone agreed Agreement divided It was a unanimous decision by the students to make summer vacation six months long. Word used in a sentence