relapse: n. falling back into a former state, especially becoming worse | relay: n. act of passing something along from one person, group, or station to another |
relentless: a. unmoved by appeals for sympathy or forgiveness; insensible to distresses of others; unyielding | relevant: a. pertinent; having a connection with the matter at hand |
reluctant: a. not wanting to take some action; averse | remedy: n. a medicine or therapy; cure; fix; repair; provide relief for |
remorse: n. the pain of a guilty conscience; feeling of deep regret | renaissance: n. revival; renewal; the revival of learning and culture |
rendezvous: n. meeting at a prearranged time and place; popular gathering place; prearranged meeting point for troops or ships | renowned: a. famous; celebrated for great achievements, for distinguished qualities |
reptile: n. cold-blooded vertebrate, including tortoises, turtles, snakes, lizards, alligators, crocodiles | resemblance: n. likeness; similarity in appearance or external or superficial details |
resemble: v. be similar to; take after; look like | resign: v. sign back; return by a formal act; yield to another; abandon |
resignation: n. act of resigning or giving up, as a claim, possession, or office; surrender | resolution: n. determination; resolving to do something; a formal statement of a decision |
resource: n. materials; abilities; available source | restless: a. never resting; unquiet; uneasy; continually moving; eager for change; discontented |
restrain: v. keep under control; hold back; place limits on | retail: a. selling of goods to consumers |
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