| A | B |
| distress | deep worry or suffering |
| distress | being in danger or trouble |
| distress (synonym) | synonym - grief, torment, to irritate |
| distress (antonym) | antonym - calm, soothe |
| drench | to wet or soak through and through |
| drench (antonym) | antonym - dry, parch |
| dwell | to live in a particular place |
| dwell | to keep one's attention on something |
| dwell (synonym) | synonym - reside, inhabit |
| juvenile | meant for children or young people |
| juvenile (antonym) | antonym - mature |
| outstanding | standing apart from others due to being excellent |
| outstanding | unpaid |
| proceed | to go on or continue in an orderly way |
| proceed (antonym) | antonym - retreat |
| register | an official record book |
| register | to sign up |
| register | the range of a voice or instrument |
| register (synonym) | synonym - roster |
| sift | to put through a strainer to separate or break up lumps |
| sift | to sort through or examine |
| spree | a lively or wild outburst of activity |
| spree (synonym) | synonym - a binge, splurge |
| tardy | not on time, delayed |
| tardy (antonym) | antonym - early |
| unfit | not suitable or proper |
| unfit | unhealthy |
| variety | change, lack of sameness, a number of different forms or types |
| sift | I will ______________ through the pile of clothes to find my socks. |
| unfit | After I broke my toe, I was ______________ to play hockey for 4 weeks. |
| spree | When Hansel and Gretel saw the cookie house, they went on an eating ___________. |
| proceed | You may only ______________ in the to lunch, if you stop talking. |