Solid. Key. Tight. Decent
If the teacher asks for alternative words for a given word or words then he's asking for some synonyms or other words that mean the same as the ones you have.
horrible terrible and others
No, fool does not rhyme with more. Some words that rhyme with more are:chorecoredoorfloorgorepourroarshoresnorestoreWords that rhyme with fool are cool, crewel, cruel, pool, school, or tool.
well..there are two different types of ''meanings'' the mean. First is mean like for ex. ''Mom! some girls at school where being mean to me!'' and the second one ''What do you mean?'' /i hoped this helped :)/
Accelerated, rapid, nimble, hasty, speedy, swift, agile, quick...
Cool, groovy, far out, and hip are examples of slang words from 1966.
Some slang words from "Rumble Fish" include "rumble" (fight), "burning" (thinking deep), and "tough" (cool or impressive).
Some slang words that mean "white girl" include "Becky," "Karen," and "basic."
Some slang words from the 70s include: groovy, far out, dynamite, and cool beans.
Some common slang words from the 1990s include "dope" (cool or awesome), "phat" (excellent or attractive), "fly" (stylish or cool), and "chill" (relaxed or laid-back).
With what? Synonymous means that something has the same meaning, so you have to be more specific. Some slang words mean the same as other words, but some don't.
Some obsolete slang words include "groovy" (meaning cool or stylish) and "far out" (meaning extraordinary or excellent). These terms were popular in the 1960s and 1970s but are not commonly used today.
slang
sick tight gay hot dog bomb bread dough cool
Some slang words in 1969 included "groovy" (meaning cool or fantastic), "dig it" (meaning understand or enjoy), "far out" (meaning excellent or outrageous), and "bummer" (meaning a disappointment or unfortunate situation).
Sick
some are she took an "L" this means she has feel L meaning leap this is the "cut" a good song "Tight " cool or ritzy thats "fat" meaning cool