A | B |
ascertain | v. To find out for a certain. |
chastise | v. 1. To punish by beating. 2. To rebuke or criticize severely. |
cull | v. To select and remove weak or inferior members from. |
defer | v. 1. To put off or postpone. 2. To yield to out of respect for the knowledge or authority of another.desist |
desist | v. To refrain from continuing something. |
descredit | v. 1. To hurt the reputation of. 2. To destroy confidence or trust in. |
encroach | v. To advance little by little beyond the usual limits or boundaries. |
foreboding | n. A strong feeling that something bad is about to happen. |
humane | adj. Compassionate, kind to other human beings or to animals. |
irrational | adj. Lacking sound judgement; not governed by reason. |
lurid | adj. 1. Causing horror; extremely gruesome. 2. Glowing with the redness of flames seen through a haze. |
perpetuate | v. To cause to continue indefinately. |
restive | adj. Showing impatience because of restrictions or delays. |
stamina | n. Physical strength or courage to resist hardship, illness, or fatigue. |
surveillance | n. Close observation of a person or area. |