A | B |
zenith | The most successful point in the development of something |
lineage | The way in which members of a family are descended from other members |
fervor | Very strong belief or feeling |
veneer | Behavior that hides someone’s real character or feelings |
default | To fail to pay an obligation on time; to fail to perform |
reciprocate | To do or give something, because something similar has been done or given to you; to feel the same about someone as they feel about you |
trepidation | A feeling of anxiety or fear about something that is going to happen |
cuisine | The art and science of cooking; a style of cooking |
wheeze | To breathe with difficulty, making a noise in your throat and chest |
incur | Something unpleasant happens to you because of something you have done; to pay money because of something you have done, or you do not make money |
perjury | The crime of telling a lie after promising to tell the truth in a court of law, or a lie told in this way |
embroil | To involve in a complicated situation, to entangle |
respite | A short time when something bad stops happening, so that the situation is temporarily better |
sardonic | Showing that you do not have a good opinion of someone or something, and feel that you are better than them |
obtuse | Slow to understand, dull |