Term | Definition |
abound | (v.) to be plentiful, be filled |
braggart | (n.) a boaster; (adj.) boastful in a loud, annoying way |
cache | (n.) A place for hiding, storing, or preserving treasure or supplies |
clarification | (n.) the act of making clear or understandable, an explanation |
despondent | (adj.) sad, without hope, discouraged |
embezzle | (v.) to steal property entrusted to one's care |
heartrending | (adj.) causing mental pain or grief |
leisurely | (adj.) unhurried, taking plenty of time; (adv.) in an easygoing or unhurried way |
lethargic | (adj.) unnaturally sleepy; dull, slow moving; indifferent |
malady | (n.) a sickness, illness, disease, disorder |
mellow | (adj. ) ripe, well matured; soft, sweet, and rich; gentle, pleasant. (v.) To become gentle or sweet. |
nomadic | (adj.) wandering, moving about from place to place |
piecemeal | (adj.) one piece at a time; (adv.) gradually |
quest | (n.) a search, hunt; (v.) to search, seek, ask |
random | (adj. ) by chance, not planned or prearranged |
rant | (v.) to speak wildly and noisily; (n.) loud, violent talk |
reinforce | (v.) to make stronger with new materials or support |
seclusion | (n.) isolation from others, solitude |
status | (n.) a person's condition or position in the eyes of the law; relative ran or standing, especially in society; prestige. |
turmoil | (n.) A state of confusion or disorder; mental strain or agitation |