Question | Answer |
abhor | 1. v. To shrink from in disgust; to detest.
2. adj: abhorrent: Disgusting; causing loathing. |
amend | 1. to change in an official manner
2. To change by adding, removing, or altering. |
bellicose | 1. Warlike, aggressive, quarrelsome.
2. likely to fuss or fight. |
belligerent | 1. hostile; aggressive; fond of fighting
2. given to fighting or hostile behavior |
buffet | 1. a variety of food items to select from
2. meal in which dinners serve themselves |
chaos | A state of extreme confusion and disorder. |
clarify | to explain clearly; to make something easier to understand |
cohesion | 1. The state of cohering or sticking together.
2. The tendency to stick together. |
commodious | having plenty of space to move around freely; roomy |
corrosive | 1. Of a substance, especially a strong acid; capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action.
2. able to weaken or wear down |
discern | 1. distinguish clearly (by sight or mind)
2. see, make out, recognize |
eliminating | 1. Dismiss from consideration.
2. getting rid of, doing away with |
evidence | stand as proof of, giving proof |
extant | Still in existence; not extinct or destroyed or lost. "extant manuscripts" |
implicate | 1. Impose, involve, or imply as a necessary accompaniment or result.
2. To imply that someone has done something. |
inter | 1. Place in a grave or tomb.
2. to bury; to consign to oblivion |
martinet | martinet
1. Someone who demands exact conformity to rules and forms.
2. a strict disciplinarian; a stickler for the rules |
obviate | 1. Do away with.
2. to anticipate and dispose of effectively;to render unnecessary. |
pertinent | 1. Having precise or logical relevance to the matter at hand. "a list of articles pertinent to the discussion"
2. Relevant; clearly pertaining to a subject. |
relevant | 1. clear importance to a matter
2. reveal or describes what is important |
renegade | 1. Someone who rebels and becomes and outlaw.
2.
A disloyal person who betrays or deserts his cause or religion or political party or friend etc. |
reprehensible | 1. deserving of blame, rebuke, or censure
2. blameworthy, deserving to be scolded |
salient | easily seen or notices; conspicuous; noticeable; prominent |
somber | 1. Lacking brightness or color; dull. "children in somber brown clothes"
2. gloomy and sad; solemn and serious |
squalid | 1. Dirty or lack of care.
2. (adj.) filthy, wretched, debased |
turbulent | 1. adjective: characterized by unrest or disorder
2. violently agitated; disorderly; stormy |
vociferous | Conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry. "a vociferous mob" |
voluminous | 1. Having great bulk or volume; ample.
2. Filling or capable of filling many volumes |
waive | 1. to set aside a right or rule
2. to put off temporarily, defer |