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Main Entry:
spanking [spang-king]
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: fresh
Synonyms: brisk, dashing, exceptional, new, remarkable, swift, vigorous
Main Entry: enterprising
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: resourceful, energetic
Synonyms: active, advancing, adventurous, aggressive, alert, ambitious, aspiring, audacious, bold, busy, coming on strong, craving, daring, dashing, diligent, driving, eager, enthusiastic, go-ahead, go-go, gumptious, hard ball, hardworking, hungry, hustling, industrious, intrepid, itching, keen, lively, lusting, peppy, progressive, pushing, ready, self-starting, snappy, spanking, spark plug, spirited, stirring, take-over, up-and-coming, venturesome, vigorous, yearning, zealous, zippy
Antonyms: inactive, passive, unadventurous, unambitious, unenthused, unimaginative, unresourceful
Main Entry: fresh
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: refreshing to the senses
Synonyms: bracing, bright, brisk, clean, clear, colorful, cool, crisp, definite, fair, invigorating, not stale, pure, quick, sharp, spanking, sparkling, stiff, stimulating, sweet, uncontaminated, unpolluted, vivid
Antonyms: stale, tired
Main Entry: good
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: pleasant, fine
Synonyms: acceptable, ace*, admirable, agreeable, bad, boss*, bully, capital, choice, commendable, congenial, crack*, deluxe, excellent, exceptional, favorable, first-class, first-rate, gnarly, gratifying, great, honorable, marvelous, neat*, nice, pleasing, positive, precious, prime, rad, recherché, reputable, satisfactory, satisfying, select, shipshape, sound, spanking, splendid, sterling, stupendous, super, super-eminent, super-excellent, superb, superior, tip-top, up to snuff, valuable, welcome, wonderful, worthy
Notes: using good as an adverb in place of well ("she dances real good," "he did good") is nonstandard usage - so, it would be best to say "she dances very well," "he did well"
well is an adverb to describe an activity; good is an adjective to describe a condition or state
Antonyms: bad, detestable, disagreeable, unpleasant
Main Entry: potent
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: effective, powerful, forceful
Synonyms: almighty, authoritative, ball of fire, cogent, commanding, compelling, convincing, dominant, dynamic, efficacious, forcible, full-bodied, go-getter, great, gutsy, impressive, influential, lusty, mighty, persuasive, powerhouse, puissant, punchy, robust, spanking, stiff, strong, sturdy, telling, trenchant, useful, vigorous
Antonyms: disabled, fragile, helpless, impotent, incapable, ineffective, weak
Main Entry: smart
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: brisk, lively
Synonyms: active, bold, brazen, cracking, energetic, forward, good, jaunty, nervy, pert, quick, saucy, scintillating, spanking, spirited, sprightly, vigorous
Antonyms: apathetic, lethargic, slow
Main Entry: swift
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: very fast
Synonyms: abrupt, alacritous, barrelling, breakneck, cracking, double-quick, expeditious, express, fleet, fleet-footed, flying, hasty, headlong, hurried, in nothing flat, like crazy, like mad, nimble, on the double, precipitate, prompt, pronto, quick, rapid, ready, screaming, shaking a leg, short, short-lived, snappy, spanking, speedball, speedy, sudden, supersonic, unexpected, winged
Antonyms: delayed, slow, sluggish
Main Entry: vigorous
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: energetic, powerful
Synonyms: active, athletic, ball of fire, bouncing, brisk, dashing, driving, dynamic, effective, efficient, enterprising, exuberant, flourishing, forceful, forcible, hale, hard-driving, hardy, healthy, hearty, intense, lively, lusty, mettlesome, peppy, persuasive, potent, red-blooded, robust, rugged, snappy, sound, spanking, spirited, steamroller, strapping, strenuous, strong, strong as an ox, sturdy, take-charge, take-over, tough, vital, zealous, zippy
Notes: rigorous means demanding strict attention to rules and procedures; vigorous means strong and active physically or mentally
Antonyms: enervated, idle, impotent, inactive, lethargic, weak
Main Entry: whipping
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: beating
Synonyms: caning, flogging, licking, pasting, pounding, pummeling, punishment, spanking, tanning, thrashing, trouncing, walloping
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