A | B |
composure | Control of one’s emotion |
encumber | To burden so as to make action difficult, to hinder |
disperse | To give out, dispense; to scatter |
fidelity | Faithfulness, devotion to duty |
acumen | Keenness and depth of perception, discernment, or discrimination; the ability to see opportunities and dangers; insight |
morose | Bad tempered, unhappy, and silent; sad, angry, sullen |
fascimile | An exact copy, a duplicate |
curvature | A curved line or surface |
hindrance | Obstacle, handicap; something or someone that makes it difficult for you to do something |
populace | The common people of a nation, region, or local area, such as a city |
alimony | Regular payments a person makes to his or her former spouse |
immaterial | Not important in a particular situation; irrelevant |
eaves | The overhang of a roof |
char | To blacken by burning, to scorch |
extemporaneous | Not written down, unrehearsed |