word | definition |
vindictive | bearing a grudge, feeling or showing a strong tendency toward revenge |
havoc | very great destruction, ruin, great confusion and disorder |
hearth | floor of a fireplace, the fireside as a symbol of the home and family |
implore | to beg or implore earnestly |
infamous | very wicked disgraceful shameful |
innumerable | to many to count without number |
mull | to think about, ponder; to gring or mix, to heat up and flavor with spices |
lax | not strict,careless, lacking discipline, not tense, relaxed |
mar | to spoil, damage or injure |
narrative | a story, detailed report , having the nature of the story |
misdemeanor | a crime or offense that is less serious than a felony; any minor misbehavior or misconduct |
ajar | partly open |
overture | an opening move toward negotiation or action; a proposal or offer; section or part |
adaquate | sufficient or enough |
wilt | to become limp and drooping wither to lose strengh and vigor |
pact | an agreement or treaty |
dialogue | a conversation between 2 or more people ; an intercange of opinions and ideas, free discussion |
emblem | a symbol, sign, token |
gigantic | huge giant, immense |
stalemate | a situation in which further action by eathier of two opponents is impossible to bring to a standstill |