Question | Answer |
conspiracy | A secret plan to commit an unlawful act. |
convert | To change into another form,substance,or condition.
To change from one use to another |
controversy | Argument;debate
A lengthy public dispute between sides holding opposing views. |
diversion | Something that relaxes or entertains recreation
The act or an example of drawing the attention to a different course,direction,etc. |
diverse | Distinct in kind; different. |
invert | To turn upside down. |
inverse | Opposite,as in affect or character. |
introvert | A person whose interest tends to center on his or her own inner thoughts and feelings rather than on other people and things. |
transpire | To happen; take place. |
vice versa | The reverse case being so; the other way around. |
versatile | Capable of doing many things well.
Having varied uses or functions. |
vertebra | Any of the bones joined together to form the spinal column. |
versus | Against. |
vertical | Perpendicular to the plane of the horizon; directly upright. |
expire | To come to an end; terminate; cease to be effective. |
extrovert | A person interested mainly in other people or external circumstances rather than his or her own thoughts and feelings; an outgoing person. |
advertisement | A public notice, as in a newspaper or on the radio, to call attention to a product, a meeting, etc. |
anniversary | The yearly returning of the date of an event that happened in an earlier year. |
aspire | To have a great ambition; desire strongly. |
adversary | An opponent or enemy. |
universal | Extending to or affecting the whole world; worldwide.
Of, for, done by, or affecting all. |
respiration | The process by which producers and consumers release stored energy from food molecules. |
perspiration | The salty moisture excreted through the skin by the sweat glands; sweat. |
revert | To return or go back to a former condition, belief, interest, or thought. |
reverse | The opposite or contrary of something. |