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  • 1. fighting against a government 2. refusing to obey rules or authority or to accept normal standards of behavior, dress, etc.
    rebellious
  • 1. one of a series of barriers to be jumped over in a race 2.something that makes an achievement difficult
    hurdle
  • a thin, long instrument that is used especially for examining parts of the body
    probe
  • 1.to cook (something) so that it is boiling for a certain period of time 2. to be filled with a strong feeling that is difficult to control or hide
    simmer
  • a young tree
    sapling
  • 1. something (such as a fence or natural obstacle) that prevents or blocks movement from one place to another 2. a law, rule, problem, etc., that makes something difficult or impossible
    barrier
  • a situation in which a large group of people behave in a violent and uncontrolled way.
    riot
  • v. to stare at someone or something in a rude or stupid way n. a big clumsy often slow-witted person
    gawk
  • easily taught, led, or controlled
    docile
  • suited to someone’s tastes or abilities
    alley
  • a difference between two people, groups, or things
    gulf
  • a stupid or awkward person — usually used for a man
    oaf
  • 1. capable of bending or being bent 2. easily changed; willing to change or to try different things
    flexible
  • clothes that are old and badly torn
    tatters
  • What WordMaster word is an antonym of rebellious?
    docile
  • to do or say something that is offensive to (someone) : to do or say something that shows a lack of respect for (someone)
    insult
  • 1. to walk slowly and usually heavily 2. to work slowly and steadily on a boring task
    plod
  • What WordMaster word is an antonym of alley?
    boulevard
  • a very small amount
    whit
  • to cut or tear (something) into long, thin pieces
    shred
  • very difficult or complicated
    thorny
  • to walk slowly in a free and relaxed way
    amble
  • What WordMaster word is a synonym of disarray?
    chaotic
  • having or showing a quiet and gentle nature : not wanting to fight or argue with other people
    meek
  • What WordMaster word is a synonym of forbid?
    prohibit
  • What WordMaster word is an antonym for freeze?
    swelter
  • to shout insulting words at someone and to laugh at or criticize someone in a loud and angry way
    jeer
  • with your true identity kept secret as by using a different name or a disguise
    incognito
  • to be very hot and uncomfortable
    swelter
  • to think about something carefully
    ponder
  • 1. type of chalk made from a powdery substance that is used for drawing and comes in many different colors 2. a drawing that is done using pastels 3. a pale or light color
    pastel
  • to move or act too slowly
    dawdle
  • What 3 WordMaster word is a synonym for function?
    role
  • What WordMaster word is an antonym for approve?
    veto
  • a gentle movement of air
    waft
  • someone or something that is very funny
    riot
  • a clever remark
    quip
  • a wide and usually important street that often has trees and grass
    boulevard
  • 1. not afraid of danger or difficult situations 2. very confident in a way that may seem rude or foolish
    bold
  • to cut (food) into very small pieces
    mince
  • a narrow street or passage between buildings
    alley
  • 1.to not allow by law. 2. to forbid from taking a particular action. 3. to make impossible or prevent from going forward
    prohibit
  • 1.the woolly coat of a sheep 2. soft cloth that is used to make warm clothes
    fleece
  • 1. causing or tending to cause annoyance or minor harm or damage 2. showing a playful desire to cause trouble 3. intended to harm someone or someone's reputation
    mischievous
  • 1. an ability to say or write things that are clever and usually funny 2. the ability to think or reason
    wit
  • What WordMaster word is a synonym of handy?
    deft
  • a large area of ocean that is partly surrounded by land
    gulf
  • n. something said or done to cause laughter v. to say things that are meant to cause laughter
    jest
  • 1. expressing or suggesting harm 2. indicating or suggesting the approach of possible trouble or danger
    threatening
  • 1. care taken to avoid danger or risk : a careful attitude or way of behaving 2. a warning telling someone to be careful
    caution
  • happening at the same time
    simultaneous
  • 1. easily affected, influenced, or harmed by something 2. capable of being affected by a specified action or process
    susceptible
  • an event that causes great harm and suffering
    calamity
  • What WordMaster word is a synonym of catastrophe?
    calamity
  • 1.refusing to change your ideas or to stop doing something 2. difficult to deal with, remove
    stubborn
  • 1. a decision by a person in authority to not allow or approve something (such as a new law) 2. the right or power of a person in authority to decide that something (such as a new law) will not be approved
    veto
  • 1. easily upset by the things that people think or say about you 2. aware of and understanding the feelings of other people 3. easily affected by something in a way that is not pleasant or good
    sensitive
  • to touch or push (someone or something) gently to push (someone) gently with your elbow in order to get that person's attention
    nudge
  • to move quickly and with short steps
    scurry
  • to ask a lot of questions in order to find secret or hidden information about someone or something
    probe
  • a white liquid mixture used for making surfaces (such as walls or fences) whiter
    whitewash
  • the character played by an actor
    role
  • 1. skillful and clever 2. able to do something quickly and accurately
    deft
  • 1. the special purpose or activity for which a thing exists or is used 2. the job or duty of a person 3. a large ceremony or social event
    function
  • feeling or showing a lack of courage or confidence
    timid
  • 1. to walk or go from one place to another place without a specific goal, purpose, or direction 2. to go from one subject to another without any clear purpose or direction
    ramble
  • 1. to cut off something; to separate something by cutting 2.to end (a relationship, connection,etc.) completely.
    sever
  • an adult male sheep
    ram
  • the use of words that mean the opposite of what you really want to say especially in order to insult someone, to show irritation, or to be funny
    sarcastic
  • 1. a small mistake or amount of bad luck. 2. an unlucky accident or mistake
    mishap
  • difficult to control
    unruly
  • to deceive and take money from someone
    fleece
  • 1. a small creature that plays harmful tricks in children's stories 2. a child who causes trouble in a playful way :a mischievous child
    imp
  • not hurried : slow and relaxed
    leisurely
  • to prevent people from learning the truth about something bad, such as a dishonest, immoral, or illegal act or situation
    whitewash
  • clothes, jewels, etc., that are expensive and beautiful
    finery
  • What WordMaster word is a synonym of trudge?
    plod
  • What WordMaster word is the antonym of amble?
    scurry
  • exactly the same
    identical
  • to argue or complain about small, unimportant things
    quibble
  • a funny or smart comment or joke
    wisecrack
  • set in heavy type that stands out
    bold
  • 1. a strong light that can be seen from far away and that is used to help guide ships, airplanes, etc. 2. a radio signal that is broadcast to help guide ships, airplanes, etc.
    beacon
  • to attract (someone) especially by offering or showing something that is appealing, interesting, etc.
    entice
  • What WordMaster word is a synonym for dawdle?
    ramble
  • a person who has just started a job or activity and has little experience : beginner
    rookie
  • 1. easily broken or cracked 2. not strong 3. sharp in sound
    brittle
  • 1. used to describe an angry or unhappy person who does not want to talk, smile, etc. 2. gray and dark
    sullen
  • 1. a part that someone or something has in a particular activity or situation 2. the part that someone has in a family, society, or other group
    role
  • 1. very useful or helpful 2. near or close 3. clever or skillful in using your hands, doing small jobs, etc.
    handy
  • to join or connect (two or more things, places, etc.) together; to connect (someone or something) to a system, network, etc.
    link
  • v. to make (someone) angery n. a tall plant that has leaves with hairs that sting you if you touch it
    nettle
  • 1. to forcefully hit something 2. to push (something) into a position or place with force
    ram
  • 1. to make (someone) impatient, angry, or annoyed 2. to make (part of your body) sore or painful
    irritate
  • in a state of complete confusion or disorder
    chaotic
  • to say insulting things to someone to make them angry
    taunt
  • What WordMaster word is a synonym of unruly?
    rebellious