| Question |
Answer |
| agenda |
(n) the program for a meeting a list, outline, or plan of things to be considered or done |
| amiable |
(adj) friendly, good-natured |
| befuddle |
(v) to confuse, make stupid |
| blight |
(n) a disease that causes plants to wither and die; a condition of disease or ruin; (v) to destroy, ruin |
| boisterous |
(adj) rough and noisy in a cheerful way; high spirited |
| clarity |
(n) clearness, accuracy |
| compliant |
(adj) wiling to do what someone else wants; obedient |
| conserve |
(v) to preserve; to keep from being damaged,lost, or wasted; to save |
| debut |
(n) a first public appearance; a formal entrance into society; (v) to make a first appearance |
| gory |
(adj) marked by bloodshed, slaughter, or violence |
| gross |
(adj) overweight; coarse, vulgar; very noticeable; total; (n) an overall total (without deductions) twelve dozen; (v) to earn |
| induce |
(v) to cause, bring about; to persuade |
| leeway |
(n) extra space for moving along a certain route; allowance for misakes or inaccuracies; margin of error |
| limber |
(adj) flexible; (v) to cause to become flexible |
| maze |
(n) a network of paths through which it is hard to find one's way; something very mixed up and confusing |
| oracle |
(n) someone or something that can predict the future |
| partisan |
(n) a strong supporter of a person, party, or cause; one whose support is unreasoning; a resistance fighter, guerilla (adj) strongly supporting one side only |
| reimburse |
(v) to pay back; to give payment for |
| vacate |
(v) to go away from, leave empty; to make empty; to void, annul |
| vagabond |
(n) an idle wanderer; a tramp; (adj) wandering; irresponsible |