Question | Answer |
abnormal | (adj.) not usual, not typical, strange |
capsize | (v.) to turn bottom-side-up, upset |
catastrophe | (n.) large-scale disaster, misfortune or failure |
decrease | (v.)to become or make less; (n.)a lessening |
disputatious | (adj.) inclined to argue or debate, provoking debate |
eject | (v.) to drive out or to throw out, evict |
flourish | (v.) to grow, to thrive, to be prosperous; to wave in the air (n) a dramatic gesture or fanfare of horns |
incentive | (n.) a reason for doing something; something that stimulates action |
insubordinate | (adj.) disobedient and rebellious |
legible | (adj.) easily read |
nub | (n.) the center point or heart of the matter; a knob |
onslaught | (n.) a violent attack or a sudden rush of something |
ordain | (v.) to establish by law; to order or command,to appoint as priest or minister; to destine |
outstrip | (v.) to get ahead of or do better than, exceed |
pervade | (v.) to spread throughout |
prudent | (adj.) cautious, careful and showing good sense |
quench | (v.) to put out, extinguish, end |
remnant | (n.) a small part remaining behind |
simultaneous | (adj.) happening or existing at the same time |
swerve | (v.) to turn aside sharply (n.) a sharp or sudden turn |