| definition |
word |
| faulty, imperfect, not as it shuld be, in a mistaken or improper way | amiss |
| a noisy quarrel or fight, to quarrel or fight noisily, spar | brawl |
| to hate, dislike very much, loathe | detest |
| native to a country, not foreign, a household servant | domestic |
| extremely bad, glaring, scandalous, notorious | flagrant |
| a slight fault, defect or crack | flaw |
| an inexperienced person, beginner, a young bird about to leave the nest | fledgeling |
| to make or become confused or nervous, a state of confusion | fluster |
| chief, most important, in the first place | foremost |
| the force or speed with which something moves | momentum |
| striking, remarkable, a person who is well known or outstanding in some way | notable |
| to bring up,care for,train or nourish, rearing, training or upbringing | nurture |
| a self-contradictory statement that on closer examination proves true | paradox |
| the act of swearing to a lie | perjury |
| to take for granted, assume or suppose, to dare or take liberties | presume |
| earlier, former | prior |
| skilled, expert, or capable in any field or activity | proficient |
| a burst of gunfire or cannon shot, a sudden burst of anything | salvo |
| wide-awake, alert, watchful | vigilant |
| intense anger | wrath |