Inevitable
certain to occur or bound to happen
Imminent
near; approaching; about to happen
To digress
to stray, especially from the main subject in writing or speaking
Imply
to express indirectly
Corroborate
to confirm or give support to
Transform
to change noticeably in appearance, form or condition
Protocol
a code of correct conduct
Diligent
careful and hardworking
Negligent
careless or neglectful
Potable
safe to drink; drinkable
FRIBIEE
FReebie
Futile
having no useful result;
Implement
to put into effect
Pummel
to pound
Intervene
to come between as if to separate
Adhere
to follow or stick to
Antithesis
the direct opposite
Scrutinize
to examine closely
Reiterate
to restate something for emphasis or clarity
Salvage
to save from total loss or destruction
Resilient
characterized by the ability to recover from or adjust to misfortune or change
Subtle
so slight as to be difficult to detect; not obvious
Loath
unwilling or reluctant
Assertive
characterized by boldness or confidence
Cease
to bring or come to an end; to stop
Emigration
the act of leaving a country or region to live elsewhere
Imperative
necessary or mandatory
Deviate
to stray or move away from an established course
Aberration
a deviation from the normal or the typical
Arduous
difficult or hard to do; laborious; strenuous
Reprieve
a cancellation or postponement of a punishment which often gives the individual another chance
Arbitrary
chosen or determined at random without rhyme, reason, or logic
Supplement
to make or become greater in size, extent or quantity; to increase
Ad Nauseam
to a disgusting or absurd degree
Bewilder
to confuse
Sophomoric
of or like a sophomore; exhibiting immaturity and lack of judgment
Omnipotent
having unlimited power, authority or force
Omniscient
having total knowledge; knowing everything
Omnipresent
being or seeming to be everywhere at the same time
Critique
a critical analysis or evaluation
Stoic
unemotional
Litany
a long, often repetitious list
Placate
to appease or pacify
Epitome
a typical or perfect example of its kind
Expedite
to speed up the process of;
Ostracize
to banish or exclude from a group
Sinister
evil or suggesting evil
Prolific
producing something in great abundance
Succumb
to give in
Venerable
commanding respect as a result of age, dignity, character, or position
Eradicate
to remove or destroy completely