A | B |
animated | adj. 1. Alive or seeming to be alive. 2. Full of energy, lively. |
betray | v. To be disloyal to. 2. To show, to reveal. |
convince | v. To make someone feel sure or certain; to persuade. |
decline | v. 1. To slope or pass to a lower level. 2. To refuse to accept. 3. To become less or weaker. n. 1. A change to a smaller amount or lower level. 2. A loss of strength or power. |
hilarious | adj. Very funny. |
likeness | n. The state of being similar; something that is similar. |
meager | adj. Poor in quality or insufficient in amount. |
mischief | n. 1. harm or damage. 2. Behavior that causes harm or trouble. 3. Playfulness; harmless amusement. adj. Playful in a naughty way. |
negotiate | v. 1. To arrange by talking over. 2. To travel successfully along or over. |
obsolete | adj. No longer sold or in wide use because it is out-of-date. |
retain | v. 1. To hold onto; to keep possession of. 2. To hire the services of. |
sensation | n. 1. A feeling that comes from stimulation of the senses. 2. A feeling of great interest or excitement or the cause of such a feeling. adj. 1. Causing great curiosity and interest. 2. Very great or excellent. |
somber | adj. 1. Dark; gloomy. 2. Sad; serious. |
subsequent | adj. Coming later; following |
vow | v. To promise seriously. n. A pledge; a promise. |