abandon or turn against; cease or change one's loyalty | |
speak loudly and vehemently; make formal speech | |
recklessly bold person; a person who risks life and limb for a living or to be seen | |
a college or university building for student living; a large bedroom where several people sleep |
represent in a picture or sculpture; portray in words; describe | |
unwillingness; lack of inclination; mild aversion | |
a feeling of disliking something or what someone is doing | |
make weak; enfeeble; impair the strength of |
a college or university building for student living; a large bedroom where several people sleep | |
self-indulgent; moral decay | |
condescend to give or grant; esteem worthy; consider worth notice | |
manner of deporting or demeaning one's self; manner of acting; conduct; carriage |
capable of being derived by reasoning from known principles or facts | |
act of emptying, reducing, or exhausting | |
calm; impartial; unaffected by strong emotion or prejudice | |
a person who appeals to people's prejudice; false leader of people |
the attitude of one who is ready to accept defeat as a natural outcome | |
intend or choose someone or something for a particular purpose or end | |
differing; tending to move apart in different directions | |
slow down the rate of advancement of; decrease speed of |
abandon or turn against; cease or change one's loyalty | |
calm; impartial; unaffected by strong emotion or prejudice | |
a longing for something better than the present situation | |
lessen price or value of; think or speak of as being of little worth; belittle |
take off; remove; tip or remove one's hat in salutation; put aside; discard | |
lessen price or value of; think or speak of as being of little worth; belittle | |
feel or express strong disapproval of; condemn; express sorrow or grief over; regret | |
lacking in spirit; affected or marked by low spirits |
dry up thoroughly; make dry, dull, or lifeless; preserve foods by removing the moisture | |
darkened with smoke and grime; dirty or discolored | |
act of emptying, reducing, or exhausting | |
devaluation; decrease in price or value |
condemn openly; criticize; make known in a formal manner | |
dry up thoroughly; make dry, dull, or lifeless; preserve foods by removing the moisture | |
confuse; frustrate by throwing into disorder; embarrass | |
self-indulgent; moral decay |
retire from military service | |
unrestrained by convention or morality; wasteful of health or possessions in pursuit of pleasure | |
self-indulgent; moral decay | |
unwillingness; lack of inclination; mild aversion |