adj. gruesome (a) impolite; cheeky; rude (b) vital; necessary (c) horrifying; terrible (d) cold; hard; or unfeeling
v. deplore (a) to be sorry about (b) to depart from the subject under consideration (c) to obtain from a source; to reason; to infer; to deduce (d) to blot out; to erase; to remove
adj. spry (a) unable to be conquered; impregnable; unbeatable (b) distorted in appearance; hideous (c) moving easily; nimble (d) cultured; wise about the world
adj. majestic (a) safe; harmless (b) describing actions after a person's death (c) not believing in something; showing doubt (d) grandeur; extravagant and luxurious
adj. hostile (a) describing a high level of danger (b) unfriendly (e.g. unwelcome) (c) well known in a negative way (d) good-humored in a good natured way |
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adj. insipid (a) describing the breaks between successive sounds (b) uninteresting (e.g. conversation); bland (c) referring to the soul; having no body, form, or substance (d) endless; vast
adj. amenable (a) keen to the senses and emotions (b) movable; flexible (c) disposed to follow (e.g. advice); accountable; follows authority (d) cultured; wise about the world
adj. paramount (a) feeling comfortable (b) very heavy and large (c) chief; highly important (d) huge
v. digress (a) to dishearten (b) to weaken by adding something less strong to the original (e.g. a mixture) (c) to depart from the subject under consideration (d) to cut or take apart, especially in biology or anatomy
adj. prime (a) small in amount; scanty (b) not busy; loose (c) top in importance or quality; first (d) healthy |