| Word |
Definition |
| Abhor |
to regard with horror or loathing; to hate deeply |
| Amend |
To change in a formal way |
| Buffet |
to slap or cuff |
| Chaos |
great confusion, disorder |
| Commodious |
roomy, spacious |
| Corrosive |
eating away gradually |
| Discern |
to see clearly, recognize |
| Extant |
still existing, not exterminated, destroyed, or lost |
| Implicate |
to involve in; to connect with or be related to |
| Inter |
to bury commit to the earth |
| martinet |
a strict disciplinarian; a stickler for the rules |
| obviate |
to anticipate and prevent; to remove, dispose of |
| renegade |
one who leaves a group, a deserter, outlaw |
| reprehensibile |
deserving blame or punishment |
| Somber |
dark gloomy, depressed or melancholy in spirit |
| Squalid |
filthy, wretched, debased |
| Turbulent |
disorderly, riotuous, violent; stormy |
| vociferous |
loud and noisy; compelling attention |
| voluminous |
of great size, numerous |
| waive |
to do without, give up voluntarily, to put off temporarily |