adj. adept (a) having no prejudice; impartial; fair (b) inspired through love; captivated by someone or something (c) highly skilled; proficient; expert (d) keen to the senses and emotions
v. disburse (a) to investigate (b) to starve; to endure severe hunger; to starve to death (c) to look down on with scorn (d) to pay out; to give away, usually funds
adj. aural (a) easily read (e.g. print) (b) endless; vast (c) regarding the perceptions of the ear (d) educated to the point of being able to read and write (e.g. person)
v. disrupt (a) to look down on with scorn (b) to obtain from a source; to reason; to infer; to deduce (c) to formally take over high power, office or responsibility (d) to break up
v. disintegrate (a) to obtain from a source; to reason; to infer; to deduce (b) to keep someone from doing something (c) to fall apart (d) to turn from a course (e.g. a stream) |
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v. distort (a) to reveal (b) to make happy; to cause good feelings (c) to present incorrectly (e.g. facts) (d) to make out clearly (e.g. a pattern)
v. divert (a) to investigate (b) to put on (e.g. clothing); to wear something (c) to turn from a course (e.g. a stream) (d) to throw out; to remove from something
adj. ambidextrous (a) extremely ugly; scary (b) equally skilled at using both hands (c) lacking in spirit (d) merciful
adj. proficient (a) slow moving (b) skilled and effective (c) shrewd (d) disposed to follow (e.g. advice); accountable; follows authority
adj. ardent (a) passionate (b) illegal; unlawful (c) shy (d) disagreeably rough; stark |