| Question |
Answer |
| a joining together for some common purpose |
alliance |
| to confuse, to puzzle completely |
bewilder |
| a clown; a coarse, stupid person |
buffoon |
| arousing argument, dispute, or disagreement |
controversial |
| to discourage |
dishearten |
| not producing the desired results; unsuccessful |
fruitless |
| unfriendly; warlike; aggressive |
hostile |
| easily set on fire; easily angered |
inflammable |
| to give or cause something unpleasant |
inflict |
| deadly, harmful, evil, spiteful |
malignant |
| to hurt someone deeply; to cause embarrassment or humiliation |
mortify |
| in agreement with established or generally accepted was of doing things |
orthodox |
| to obtain through special effort, to bring about |
procure |
| to run quickly, scamper, to hurry |
scurry |
| soaked with liquid or moisture; dull, spiritless, expressionless |
sodden |
| full of life and vigor; courageous |
spirited |
| to cancel or nullify; an empty space; completely empty; having no legal effect |
void |
| disobedient, willful, unpredictable |
wayward |
| to draw back as in pain or fear; the act of drawing back in pain |
wince |
| so close as to be the real thing |
virtual |