A | B |
Adversary | an enemy, opponent |
Alienate | to turn away; to make indifferent or hostile; to transfer, convey |
Artifice | a skillful or ingenious device; a clever trick; a clever skill; trickery |
Coerce | to compel, force |
Craven | (v.) cowardly; (n.) a coward |
Culinary | of or related to cooking or the kitchen |
Delete | to earase, wipe out, cut out |
Demise | a death, especially of a person in a lofty position |
Exhilarate | to enliven, cheer, give spirit or liveliness to |
Fallow | (adj.) plowed but now seeded; inactive; reddish-yellow; (n.) land left unseeded; (v.) to plow but not seed |
Harass | to disturb, worry; to trouble by repeated attacks |
Inclement | stormy, harsh; severe in attitude or action |
Muse | to think about in a dreamy way, ponder |
Negligible | so unimportant that it can be disregarded |
Perpetuate | to make permanent or long lasting |
Precedent | an example that may serve as a basis for imitation or later action |
Punitive | inflicting or aiming at punishment |
Redress | (v.) to set right, remedy; (n.) relief from worong or injury |
Sojourn | (n.) a temporary stay; (v.) to stay for a time |
Urbane | refined in manner or style, suave |