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Adjective /əˈfreɪd/ feeling fear or anxiety, frightened Synonyms: frightened, scared, scared stiff, terrified, fearful, petrified Antonyms: unafraid, brave, confident, keen, confident I'm afraid of dogs

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Afraid
Adjective /əˈfreɪd/ feeling fear or anxiety, frightened Synonyms: frightened, scared, scared stiff, terrified, fearful, petrified Antonyms: unafraid, brave, confident, keen, confident I'm afraid of dogs
Agree
Verb /əˈɡriː/ have the same opinion about something, concur Synonyms: concur, be of the same mind, be of the same opinion, see eye to eye, be in sympathy, sympathize Antonyms: disagree, differ, reject, differ, contradict I completely agree with your recent editorial
Angry
Adjective /ˈaŋɡri/ feeling or showing strong annoyance, displeasure, or hostility, full of anger Synonyms: irate, annoyed, cross, vexed, irritated, exasperated Antonyms: calm, pleased, good-humoured, peaceful an angry customer
Arrive
Verb /əˈrʌɪv/ reach a place at the end of a journey or a stage in a journey Synonyms: come, get here, get there, reach one's destination, make it, appear Antonyms: depart, leave, go we arrived at his house and knocked at the door
Attack
Verb /əˈtak/ take aggressive military action against (a place or enemy forces) with weapons or armed force Synonyms: assault, beat, beat up, batter, thrash, pound Antonyms: defend, praise, protect in February the Germans attacked Verdun
Bottom
Noun /ˈbɒtəm/ the lowest point or part of something Synonyms: foot, lowest part, lowest point, base, extremity, underside Antonyms: top, surface, top, top the bottom of the page
Clever
Adjective /ˈklɛvə/ quick to understand, learn, and devise or apply ideas, intelligent Synonyms: intelligent, bright, smart, brilliant, shrewd, astute Antonyms: stupid, ill-advised, foolish she was an extremely clever and studious young woman
Cruel
Adjective /krʊəl/ wilfully causing pain or suffering to others, or feeling no concern about it Synonyms: brutal, savage, inhuman, barbaric, barbarous, brutish Antonyms: compassionate, merciful, mild people who are cruel to animals
Finally
Adverb /ˈfʌɪnəli/ after a long time, typically when there has been difficulty or delay Synonyms: eventually, ultimately, in the end, by and by, at length, after a long time Antonyms: immediately, firstly, initially, temporarily he finally arrived to join us
Hide
Verb /hʌɪd/ put or keep out of sight Synonyms: conceal, secrete, put in a hiding place, put out of sight, camouflage, conceal oneself Antonyms: flaunt, expose, remain visible, reveal, disclose he hid the money in the house
Hunt
Verb /hʌnt/ pursue and kill (a wild animal) for sport or food Synonyms: chase, give chase to, pursue, stalk, course, hunt down in the autumn they hunted deer
Lot
Noun /lɒt/ a river of southern France, which rises in the Auvergne and flows 480 km (300 miles) west to meet the River Garonne south-east of Bordeaux. Synonyms: group, set, crowd, circle, clique, bunch it's just one lot of rich people stealing from another
Middle
Noun /ˈmɪd(ə)l/ the point or position at an equal distance from the sides, edges, or ends of something Synonyms: centre, mean, median, mid point, halfway point, dead centre Antonyms: outside, circumference she stood alone in the middle of the street
Moment
Noun /ˈməʊm(ə)nt/ a very brief period of time Synonyms: little while, short time, bit, minute, second, instant she was silent for a moment before replying
Pleased
Adjective /pliːzd/ feeling or showing pleasure and satisfaction, especially at an event or a situation Synonyms: happy, glad, delighted, gratified, grateful, thankful Antonyms: unhappy, dissatisfied both girls were pleased with their new hairstyles
Promise
Noun /ˈprɒmɪs/ a declaration or assurance that one will do something or that a particular thing will happen Synonyms: word of honour, word, assurance, pledge, vow, guarantee what happened to all those firm promises of support?
Reply
Verb /rɪˈplʌɪ/ say something in response to something someone has said Synonyms: answer, respond, respond, answer, say in response, rejoin he was gone before we could reply to his last remark
Safe
Adjective /seɪf/ protected from or not exposed to danger or risk, not likely to be harmed or lost Synonyms: protected from danger, protected from harm, shielded, sheltered, guarded, defended Antonyms: unsafe, insecure, at risk, in danger, dangerous, unreliable eggs remain in the damp sand, safe from marine predators
Trick
Noun /trɪk/ a cunning act or scheme intended to deceive or outwit someone Synonyms: stratagem, ploy, ruse, scheme, device, move he's a double-dealer capable of any mean trick
Well
Adverb /wɛl/ in a good or satisfactory way Synonyms: satisfactorily, in a satisfactory manner, in a satisfactory way, nicely, correctly, rightly Antonyms: badly, badly, poorly, harshly, casually, negligently the whole team played well