A | B |
adequate | enough; sufficient |
administer | to manage or direct |
illiterate | unable to read or write |
respite | period of rest |
strenuous | very active; vigorous |
toil | to work long and hard |
agitate | to disturb or upset |
capitulate | to give in; to surrender |
citrus | a fruit in the family of oranges, lemons, grapefruit, etc. |
disrupt | to break the orderly course of |
hovel | an unpleasant cramped and dilapidated place to live |
indifferent | not concerned about; not caring |
menial | of or relating to a low level, humble work |
permanent | lasting or expected to last for a long time |
urgent | needing quick action |
confront | to stand up to |
debut | first public appearance |
fluster | to make nervous or embarrassed |
intensify | to strengthen or deepen |
obnoxious | very unpleasant; disgusting |
retort | quick or clever reply |
addict | a person with a very strong desire for something |
aspire | to have a strong desire to get or do something; to seek |
bias | a preference that prevents one from being impartial; prejudice |
blatant | very obvious in an offensive and shameless way |
candid | expressed honestly and without holding back unpleasant truths |
enroll | to sign up to become a member of a group or activity; to register |
intimidate | to frighten, especially by threatening someone |
stint | a period of time devoted to a job or some task |
impunity | freedom from being harmed or punished |