shrivel; decay; lose freshness, vigor, or vitality; loss of moisture | |
unprincipled; immoral; without scruples | |
bright; lively; graphic; having striking color | |
remove the cover from; expose; disclose |
university student who has not yet received a first degree | |
make too low an estimate of the quantity; undervalue | |
automobile; means of conveying; medium | |
without question; beyond doubt |
submarine; beneath the surface of the water | |
unprincipled; immoral; without scruples | |
tending to vary often or widely, as in price; inconstant or fickle; tending to violence | |
make a kind of musical sound by lips; emit a similar sound from mouth as birds |
treat in a violent manner; abuse; do violence to; disturb; interrupt | |
moral fault or failing; evil, degrading, or immoral practice or habit; physical defect or weakness | |
having no residents; unsettled; unoccupied | |
stand up against; successfully resist; oppose with force or resolution |
vocal expression; power of speaking; last or utmost extremity | |
leisure time away from work; act of making something legally void | |
by vice or defects; defective; imperfect; having the nature of vice; evil, immoral, or depraved | |
increase gradually in size, number, strength, or intensity; show a progressively larger illuminated area |
leisure time away from work; act of making something legally void | |
void of thought or knowledge; without an occupant or incumbent | |
shrivel; decay; lose freshness, vigor, or vitality; loss of moisture | |
ruler or tape that is three feet long; measure or standard used for comparison |
bright; lively; graphic; having striking color | |
automobile; means of conveying; medium | |
state of being near in space or relationship; proximity | |
twist; squeeze; compress, especially so as to extract liquid |
increase gradually in size, number, strength, or intensity; show a progressively larger illuminated area | |
state of being near in space or relationship; proximity | |
unprincipled; immoral; without scruples | |
by vice or defects; defective; imperfect; having the nature of vice; evil, immoral, or depraved |
small instrument with four strings, played with a bow; a fiddle | |
shrivel; decay; lose freshness, vigor, or vitality; loss of moisture | |
fissure in the earth's crust through which molten lava and gases erupt | |
very miserable; sunk in, or accompanied by deep affliction or distress; calamitous; woeful; worthless |
tight; unaffected by water; made of or covered with material that doesn't allow water in | |
make too low an estimate of the quantity; undervalue | |
unite closely or intimately; join together by heating | |
tending to vary often or widely, as in price; inconstant or fickle; tending to violence |