A | B |
commit | to say someone will definitely do something |
transmit | to send or pass something from one peron, place, or thinkg to another |
intermittent | stopping and starting |
remiss | careless, not doing what you ought to do |
submissive | always willing to obey |
omit | to not include; to leave something out |
dismiss | to refuse to consider someone or someone's idea |
emit | to send out something, like light, sound, or a smell |
emissary | someone sent with an official message or on official work |
missive | a letter or note |
invert | to put something in the opposite position, especially upside-down |
divert | to change the direction something is travelling in; to deliberately take someone's attention away from something else |
revert | to change something back to the way it was in the past |
convert | to change something back to a different form or use |
controversial | causing a lot of disagreement; something that causes a lot of different opinions |
versatile | having many different skills or abilities |
reversible | something that can be changed back and forth between two useful, conditions |
avert | to prevent something unpleasant from happening |
adversity | a situation where there are a lot of diffculties that seem to be caused by back luck |
subversive | someone or something done secretly and intended to damage or destroy a government or system |
dismissive | acting in a rude manner that does not consider the point of view of the other |
introvert | someone who is quiet and shy and does not enjoy being with other people |
intermission | a break in the middle of an activity, such as a play or movie |
permissive | tending to allow, allowing people do what they want |
missile | something flying through the air |
missionary | a person who attempts to convince other to follow a different religion or belief |
remit | to make a payment |
vortex | a whirlpool, or swirling funnel of air or water or other matter |
advertise | to promote or praise in order to sell |
version | a different or alternative description of events |
perverted | turned in an incorrect or inappropriate way |