A | B |
attentive | adj giving attention to |
brandish | verb; wave or exhibit something in a threatening way |
counter | verb; to do or say something in oppositin of somethin |
dismal | adj; causing gloom or depression, miserable |
exasperation; | noun; state of anger, impatience or great irritation |
exhilarate | verb; cause someone to feel very happy, elate |
hasten | verb; move or act swiftly, hurry, quickly move |
jostle | verb; to bump roughly against antoher person or thing |
luminous | adj; giving off light; shining |
materialize | verb; to appear out of nowhere |
misgivings | noun; feeling of doubt or concern |
obscure | adj; diffficult to understand; vague, not widely known |
ominous | adj; sign of trouble, danger, disaster; threatening |
potential | noun; ability to grow; develop or improve |
recluse | noun; person who lives alone &has nothing to do with people |
restitution | noun; act of doing or paying money to make up for damage, loss or injury |
scurry | verb; moe with light running steps;scamper |
somber | adj; very seriour or sad |
subside | verb; to become less active;intense or agitated; abate |
tactic | noun; action that is planned to achieve a goal |