| Main Entry: | inject |
| Part of Speech: | verb |
| Definition: | introduce into bloodstream by use of a needle |
Synonyms: |
give a shot, inoculate, jab, mainline, shoot, vaccinate |
| Main Entry: | principal |
| Part of Speech: | adjective |
| Definition: | most important |
Synonyms: |
arch, capital, cardinal, champion, chief, controlling, crowning, dominant, essential, first, foremost, greatest, head, highest, incomparable, key, leading, main, mainline, major, matchless, maximum, outstanding, paramount, peerless, predominant, preeminent, premier, prevailing, primary, prime, prominent, second-to-none, sovereign, star, stellar, strongest, supereminent, superior, supreme, transcendent, unapproachable, unequaled, unparalleled, unrivaled |
| Notes: | principle means fundamental, as in beliefs or truths or understandings and it is always a noun; principal can be a noun or adjective meaning chief or of first importance |
Antonyms: |
auxiliary, extra, least, lesser, minor, secondary, trivial, unimportant |
| Main Entry: | prosperous |
| Part of Speech: | adjective |
| Definition: | successful, thriving |
Synonyms: |
affluent, blooming, booming, comfortable, doing well, easy, flourishing, fortunate, halcyon, in clover, in the money, lousy rich, lucky, main-line, money to burn, moneyed, on top of heap, opulent, palmy, prospering, rich, roaring, robust, sitting pretty, snug, substantial, upper-class, uptown, wealthy, well, well-heeled, well-off, well-to-do |
Antonyms: |
failing, losing, poor, unprosperous, unsuccessful |