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  • blowing loudly and violently
    blustery
  • 1. thick and strong. 2. having a large body that is wide with fat or muscles 3. brave and strong
    stout
  • a story in a newspaper or on radio or television that is about something that happened or that gives information about something.
    report
  • 1. a small cut that is shaped like a V and that is made on an edge or a surface 2. a narrow passage between mountains
    notch
  • 1. happening in a short amount of time. 2. having a fast rate. 3. moving quickly
    rapid
  • not important
    trivial
  • What WordMaster word is a synonym of scrunch?
    crumple
  • 1. done or given without delay 2. arriving or doing something at the expected time or without delay
    prompt
  • able to think clearly and to notice things
    alert
  • a person who receives medical care or treatment
    patient
  • 1. to cause (something) to get caught in or twisted with something else 2. to get (someone) involved in a confusing or difficult situation
    entangle
  • 1. a small hole or space for storing things 2. a place (such as a room) that is very small
    cubbyhole
  • 1. causing a problem especially in a public place by making a lot of noise, behaving violently, etc. 2. not neat or orderly
    disorderly
  • to become more relaxed : to become less tense, anxious, or angry
    chill
  • a large, mostly flat area of land in North America that has few trees and is covered in grasses
    prairie
  • a desire to cause others to suffer the quality or state of being cruel act or occurrence to cause suffering
    cruelty
  • 1. to break apart and fall down suddenly 2. to fall down or become unconscious because you are sick or exhausted
    collapse
  • dry material that is spread in a container and used as a toilet by animals (especially cats) while they are indoors.
    litter
  • 1. to surprise or frighten (someone) suddenly and usually not seriously 2. to move or jump suddenly because something surprises you or frightens you
    startle
  • 1. a group of birds or animals (such as sheep) 2. a large number of people
    flock
  • to offend or insult (someone) : to treat (someone) with disrespect
    slight
  • 1. to cause (something) to happen more quickly 2.to move or act quickly
    hasten
  • 1. to ride on ocean waves using a special board 2. to look for information or other interesting things on the Internet
    surf
  • having a dull or uninteresting appearance : not attractive or stylish
    dowdy
  • a long, narrow cut or low area in a surface
    groove
  • to press or squeeze (something) so that it is no longer flat or smooth.
    crumple
  • the top layer of earth in which plants grow.
    soil
  • pictures or words painted or drawn on a wall, building, etc.
    graffiti
  • to be slow going or staying somewhere
    tarry
  • very violent and cruel
    vicious
  • 1. information about the behavior and personal lives of other people 2. a person who often talks about the private details of other people's lives
    gossip
  • What WordMaster word is an antonym for break?
    mend
  • a small piece or quantity of food
    morsel or tidbit
  • 1. a small space or corner that is inside something 2. a part of a room (such as a corner) that is used for a specific purpose
    nook
  • 1. very small in degree or amount. 2. thin and not very strong or muscular
    slight
  • 1. To make something broken or damage usable gain 2. To heal or cure a broken bone a sad feeling ect.
    mend
  • 1. a group of soldiers 2. Group of people or things
    troop
  • What WordMaster word is an antonym of modern?
    antique
  • a person who is too interested in the private lives of other people
    busybody
  • What WordMaster word is a synonym of rumor?
    gossip
  • 1.to cause (someone) to do something. 2. to say (something that encourages a person to talk)
    prompt
  • What WordMaster word is a synonym of chatter?
    babble
  • a low sound made when many people are speaking; a low, quiet, and continuous sound
    murmur
  • a large area of flat land in northern parts of the world where there are no trees and the ground is always frozen
    tundra
  • What WordMaster word is a synonym for dirt?
    soil
  • to make clicking sounds by knocking together rapidly.
    chatter
  • something that is believed to be a sign or warning of something that will happen in the future
    omen
  • a situation or occurrence in which something (such as a system or organization) suddenly fails : a complete failure or breakdown
    collapse
  • 1. A group of animals that live or are kept together 2. A large group of people
    herd
  • to talk in a quick or casual way
    chatter
  • 1. very thin and light 2. not thick or full 3. very soft and quiet
    wispy
  • able to remain calm and not become annoyed when waiting for a long time or when dealing with problems or difficult people
    patient
  • to tell someone with authority about (someone who has broken a rule, done something wrong, etc.)
    report
  • unkind or critical — used especially to describe a comment made by a woman
    catty
  • 1. to cause (someone) to fall asleep or become sleepy 2. to cause (someone) to feel safe and relaxed instead of careful and alert
    lull
  • a short argument about something that is not important
    spat or tiff
  • belonging to an earlier period, style, or fashion : old and often valuable
    antique
  • moving slowly or lazily
    sluggish
  • things that have been thrown away and that are lying on the ground in a public place.
    litter
  • lively in manner or appearance
    perky
  • 1.extreme anger : a strong feeling of unhappiness because of something bad, hurtful, or morally wrong. 2.something that hurts people or is morally wrong
    outrage
  • something that is kept as a reminder of a place you have visited, an event you have been to, etc.
    souvenir
  • of or relating to the present time or the recent past
    modern
  • a child who tells a parent, teacher, etc., about something bad or wrong that another child has done
    tattletale
  • 1. to surround (something) 2. to put something around (something) 3. to include (something) with a letter or in a package
    enclose
  • 1. to become irritated or annoyed : to feel impatient 2. to cause soreness or damage by rubbing against something (such as your skin)
    chafe
  • an area that is surrounded by a fence and that is used for holding animals (such as cows and horses) on a farm or ranch
    corral
  • to ruin the beauty or perfection of (something) to hurt or damage the good condition of (something)
    mar
  • tired and ready to fall asleep
    drowsy
  • 1. to cover and protect (someone or something). 2. to prevent (someone or something) from being seen
    shield
  • to make (someone or something) cold or cool
    chill
  • something (such as a message or loud sound) that tells people there is some danger or problem
    alert
  • information or a story that is passed from person to person but has not been proven to be true
    rumor
  • to bother or annoy (someone)
    irk
  • 1. to talk foolishly or too much 2. to make speech sounds that do not make sense to the hearer 3. to make the quiet sound of water flowing over rocks
    babble
  • group of young animals that are born at a single time
    litter
  • 1. to feel disgust or embarrassment and often to show this feeling by a movement of your face or body 2. to make a sudden movement from fear of being hit or hurt
    cringe
  • wanting to know about other people's lives, problems, etc.
    nosy
  • 1. messy or untidy 2. done in a careless way: sloppy
    slovenly
  • to raise (something) especially by using ropes or machinery
    hoist
  • clean and organized : not messy
    tidy
  • very playful or lively
    frisky
  • 1. a small piece of food 2. small piece of news or interesting information
    tidbit
  • 1. the pieces that are left after something has been destroyed 2. things (such as broken pieces and old objects) that are lying where they fell or that have been left somewhere because they are not wanted.
    debris
  • 1. to move or flap the wings quickly without flying. 2. to fly lightly with quick beats of the wings. 3. to move or behave in a nervous and excited way.
    flutter
  • 1.to feel a pain that starts and stops quickly and repeatedly 2. to beat with a strong, steady rhythm.
    throb
  • 1. to move or turn in a circle 2. to regularly change the person who does a particular job so that all the members of a group do it at different times
    rotate
  • thin in an attractive way
    slim
  • What WordMaster word is an antonym of alert and awake?
    drowsy
  • to turn around
    swivel
  • o speak with many pauses and repetitions because you have a speech problem or because you are very nervous, frightened.
    stammer
  • 1. a large piece of metal, wood, etc., carried by someone (such as a soldier or police officer) for protection. 2 something that defends or protects someone or something.
    shield