Harried. Part Of Speech: Verb. Part Of Speech: Verb. Definition: To be troubled or bothered. Definition: To be troubled or bothered. Synonym: To disturb.

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Harried. Part Of Speech: Verb. Part Of Speech: Verb. Definition: To be troubled or bothered. Definition: To be troubled or bothered. Synonym: To disturb. Synonym: To disturb. Antonym: To help. Antonym: To help. Sentence: Bob harried the little boy because he wanted his lunch money. Sentence: Bob harried the little boy because he wanted his lunch money.

Irascible. Part Of Speech: Adjective. Part Of Speech: Adjective. Definition: Easily angered, irritable. Definition: Easily angered, irritable. Synonym: Hot-tempered. Synonym: Hot-tempered. Antonym: Cheerful. Antonym: Cheerful. Sentence: The irascible student got mad when his teacher told him to sit somewhere else. Sentence: The irascible student got mad when his teacher told him to sit somewhere else.

Congenial. Part Of Speech: Adjective. Part Of Speech: Adjective. Definition: Pleasant to be around, social, agreeable. Definition: Pleasant to be around, social, agreeable. Synonym: Friendly, amiable. Synonym: Friendly, amiable. Antonym: Unfriendly, Amiable. Antonym: Unfriendly, Amiable. Sentence: The congenial girl made friends very easily. Sentence: The congenial girl made friends very easily.

Boisterous. Part Of Speech: Adjective. Part Of Speech: Adjective. Definition: Rowdy. Definition: Rowdy. Synonym: Wild, loud. Synonym: Wild, loud. Antonym: Controlled, quiet. Antonym: Controlled, quiet. Sentence: The classroom was boisterous when the teacher left the room. Sentence: The classroom was boisterous when the teacher left the room.

Chimerical. Part Of Speech: Adjective. Part Of Speech: Adjective. Definition: Far out, bizarre. Definition: Far out, bizarre. Synonym: Unrealistic. Synonym: Unrealistic. Antonym: Real. Antonym: Real. Sentence: It was hard to believe when Timmy’s chimerical dream came true. Sentence: It was hard to believe when Timmy’s chimerical dream came true.

Vertigo. Part Of Speech: Noun. Part Of Speech: Noun. Definition: The sensation of dizziness; a confused state. Definition: The sensation of dizziness; a confused state. Synonym: Lightheadedness. Synonym: Lightheadedness. Antonym: Normal. Antonym: Normal. Sentence: The little girl had vertigo because she was spinning around in circles. Sentence: The little girl had vertigo because she was spinning around in circles.

Fallacious. Part Of Speech: Adjective. Part Of Speech: Adjective. Definition: False, wrong, incorrect. Definition: False, wrong, incorrect. Synonym: Illogical, misleading. Synonym: Illogical, misleading. Antonym: Truthful, Right. Antonym: Truthful, Right. Sentence: The fallacious answers caused him to fail the test. Sentence: The fallacious answers caused him to fail the test.

Impasse. Part Of Speech: Noun. Part Of Speech: Noun. Definition: A dead end. Definition: A dead end. Synonym: Blind alley. Synonym: Blind alley. Antonym: Continuation. Antonym: Continuation. Sentence: When they reached an impasse, they had to hide in boxes so they wouldn’t get caught. Sentence: When they reached an impasse, they had to hide in boxes so they wouldn’t get caught.

Zeal. Part Of Speech: Noun. Part Of Speech: Noun. Definition: Enthusiasm. Definition: Enthusiasm. Synonym: Eagerness. Synonym: Eagerness. Antonym: Indifference. Antonym: Indifference. Sentence: His zeal to build a new house for his parents, made a lot of people join in and help. Sentence: His zeal to build a new house for his parents, made a lot of people join in and help.

Berate. Part Of Speech: Verb. Part Of Speech: Verb. Definition: To scold severely. Definition: To scold severely. Synonym: Rebuke. Synonym: Rebuke. Antonym: Praise. Antonym: Praise. Sentence: Tina’s mom berated her because she went to a party without permission. Sentence: Tina’s mom berated her because she went to a party without permission.