dynamite

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experienced [ik-speer-ee-uhnst]
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: knowledgeable, knowing
Synonyms: accomplished, accustomed, adept, been around, been there, broken in, capable, competent, cultivated, dynamite, expert, familiar, having something on the ball, in the know, instructed, knowing one's stuff, knowing the score, mature, matured, old, old hand, practical, practiced, pro, professional, qualified, rounded, seasoned, skillful, sophisticated, sport, tested, the right stuff, trained, tried, versed, vet, veteran, well-versed, wise, worldly, worldly-wise
Antonyms: green, ignorant, immature, inexperienced, unfamiliar, unknowledgeable, unseasoned, unsophisticated
Main Entry: grand
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: impressive, great
Synonyms: admirable, ambitious, august, awe-inspiring, dignified, dynamite, elevated, eminent, exalted, excellent, fab, fine, first-class, first-rate, glorious, grandiose, haughty, illustrious, imposing, large, lofty, luxurious, magnificent, majestic, marvelous, monumental, noble, opulent, ostentatious, outstanding, palatial, pompous, pretentious, regal, rich, smashing, something else, splendid, stately, striking, sublime, sumptuous, super, superb, terrific, unreal, very good
Antonyms: bad, common, low, paltry, poor, unimpressive
Main Entry: great
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: excellent, skillful
Synonyms: able, absolute, aces, adept, admirable, adroit, awesome, bad*, best, brutal, cold*, complete, consummate, crack*, downright, dynamite, egregious, exceptional, expert, fab, fantastic, fine, first-class*, first-rate, good, heavy*, hellacious, marvelous, masterly, number one, out of sight, out of this world, out-and-out, perfect, positive, proficient, super-duper, surpassing, terrific, total, tough, transcendent, tremendous, unmitigated, unqualified, utter, wonderful
Antonyms: ignorant, menial, poor, stupid, unskilled, weak
Main Entry: hazard
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: danger
Synonyms: double trouble, dynamite, endangerment, hot potato, imperilment, jeopardy, peril, risk, risky business, thin ice, threat
Antonyms: protection, safeguard, safety
Main Entry: hazard
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: luck, chance
Synonyms: accident, adventure, coincidence, dynamite, fling*, fluke, go*, hundred-to-one, long shot, lucky break, lucky hit, misfortune, mishap, possibility, risk, risky business, stroke of luck, toss-up, venture, wager, way the ball bounces, way the cookie crumbles
Antonyms: assurance, certainty, determination, fact, proof, reality, surety
Main Entry: perilous
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: dangerous
Synonyms: Russian roulette, chancy, delicate, dicey, dynamite, exposed, hairy*, hazardous, insecure, loaded, on thin ice, playing with fire, precarious, risky, rugged, shaky, threatening, ticklish, touch and go, touchy, treacherous, uncertain, unhealthy, unsafe, unsound, unstable, unsteady, unsure, vulnerable, wicked*
Antonyms: ok, safe, secure
Main Entry: precarious
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: tricky, doubtful
Synonyms: ambiguous, borderline, chancy, contingent, dangerous, delicate, dicey, dubious, dynamite, equivocal, hairy*, hanging by a thread, hazardous, iffy, impugnable, indecisive, insecure, loaded, on thin ice, open, out on a limb, perilous, problematic, risky, rocky, rugged*, sensitive, shaky, slippery, ticklish, touch and go, touchy, uncertain, unhealthy, unreliable, unsafe, unsettled, unstable, unsteady, unsure
Antonyms: certain, definite, firm, stable, strong, sure, undoubted
Main Entry: pulverize
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: destroy
Synonyms: annihilate, crush, decimate, defeat, demolish, destruct, dynamite, flatten, rub out, ruin, shatter, smash, tear down, vanquish, vaporize, wax, wreck
Antonyms: build, construct, create
Main Entry: raze
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: flatten, knock down; wipe out
Synonyms: batter, blow down, bomb, break down, bulldoze, capsize, cast down, crash, decimate, delete, demolish, destroy, dynamite, efface, erase, expunge, extinguish, extirpate, fell, level, mow down, obliterate, overthrow, overturn, pull down, reduce, remove, rub out, ruin, scatter, scratch out, smash, spill, strike out, subvert, tear down, tear up, throw down, topple, total, unbuild, undo, unmake, upset, wipe out, wrack, wreck, zap
Antonyms: build, construct
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