
Vocabulary Booster Definitions and Synonyms Collection
Enhance your vocabulary with this curated collection of definitions and synonyms including words like "bizarre," "strive," "forbidden," and more. Improve your language skills by exploring these diverse terms.
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Unit 19 Definitions Included Created by Kathy Young www.kathyyoung.me Based on the Illinois STAR Vocabulary Booster Adult Learning Resource Center, Arlington Heights, IL
bizarre Strange, odd, unusual ADJECTIVE SYNONYM-peculiar ANTONYM-usual
strive To try very hard to do something VERB SYNONYM-attempt
forbidden Not allowed, prohibited ADJECTIVE SYNONYM-outlawed ANTONYM-permitted
sassy To be rude to someone you should respect ADJECTIVE SYNONYM-bold or discourteous
resilient Able to quickly become strong, healthy, or happy after a difficult situation ADJECTIVE SYNONYM-hardy or irrepressible
satire A way of talking or writing about something that is funny NOUN SYNONYM-parody
retort To reply quickly, in an angry or humorous way VERB SYNONYM-respond
geek Someone who is very focused on one special area and who is not aware of other things NOUN SYNONYM-expert
wise Based on good judgment and experience ADJECTIVE SYNONYM-intelligent ANTONYM-foolish
restrain To hold back, to keep someone or something under control VERB SYNONYM-prevent ANTONYM-release