A | B |
abase | to degrade, to humiliate, to make fun of |
actuate | to move to action, to incite, to trigger |
avert | to turn aside; to prevent or avoid |
boorish | rude, ill-mannered; clumsy |
brunt | the main impact or burden |
combatant | a fighter; engaged in fighting |
dormant | inactive; sleeping |
dubious | causing suspicion, hesitant |
harangue | to deliver a loud, ranting speech; a loud speech |
harry | to torment, to harass |
impenitent | remorseless, not feeling sorry for wrong doing |
knave | a trickster, a tricky fellow |
legion | a large military force; any large group of people; many, numerous |
liberality | generosity; open mind |
plaintiff | one who begins a law suit |
probe | to examine, to investigate; an investigation; a device used to examine |
protract | to draw out or lengthen in space or time |
quarry | to cute or take from a quarry; a place from which stone is taken |
spurn | to refuse with scorn, to reject, to snub |
subterfuge | an excuse or trick for hiding something |