A | B |
abscond | VERB. To run off and hide. |
auspicious | ADJECTIVE. Favorable, fortunate. |
anarchy | NOUN. A lack of government and law; confusion. |
arduous | ADJECTIVE. Hard to do, requiring much effort. |
auspicious | ADJECTIVE. Favorable; fortunate. |
biased | ADJECTIVE. Favoring one side unduly; prejudiced. |
daunt | VERB. To overcome with fear, intimidate; to dishearten, discourage. |
disentangle | VERB. To free from tangles or complications. |
fated | ADJECTIVE. Determined in advance by destiny or fortune. |
hoodwink | VERB. To mislead by a trick, deceive. |
inanimate | ADJECTIVE. Not having life; without energy or spirit. |
incinerate | VERB. To burn to ashes. |
intrepid | ADJECTIVE. Very brave, fearless, unshakable. |
larceny | NOUN. Theft. |
pliant | ADJECTIVE. Bending readily; easily influenced. |
pompous | ADJECTIVE. Overly self-important in speech and manner; excessively stately or ceremonious. |
precipice | NOUN. A very steep cliff; the brink or edge of disaster. |
rectify | VERB. To make right, correct. |
reprieve | NOUN. A temporary relief or delay;VERB. to grant a postponement. |
revile | VERB. To attack with words, call bad names. |