adieu
"farewell!"; a farewell
advent
an arrival; a coming into place or view
apex
the highest point, tip
assimilate
to absorb fully; to adopt as one's own; to adapt fully
bogus
false, counterfeit
exorbitant
unreasonably high; excessive
interim
the time in between; temporary, coming between two points in time
inundate
to flood, overflow; to overwhelm by numbers or size
malign
to speak evil of, slander; evil
meander
to wander about, wind about; a sharp turn or twist
metropolis
a large city; the chief city of an area
momentous
very important
obstreperous
noisy; unruly, disorderly
pensive
thoughtful; melancholy
perilous
dangerous
shoddy
of poor quality; characterized by inferior workmanship
sprightly
lively, full of life; spicy, flavorful
surly
angry and bad-tempered; rude
tirade
a long, angry speech, usually very critical
vagrant
an idle wanderer, tramp; wandering aimlessly
assurance
(n)a pledge, freedom from doubt, self-confidence.
asylum
(n)an institution for the care of children, elderly people, etc., a place of safety.
console
(v) to comfort (n) the keyboard of an organ, a control panel for an electrical or mechanical device
dilate
(v) to make or become larger or wider, to expand upon.
dross
(n) refuse, waste products
dwindle
(v) to lessen, diminish
flippant
(adj) lacking in seriousness, disrespectful, saucy
immunity
(n) resistance to disease, freedom from some change or obligation.
institute
(v) to establish, set up, (n) an organization for the promotion of learning.
liability
(n) a debt, something disadvantageous
preposterous
(adj) ridiculous, senseless
pugnacious
(adj) quarrelsome, fond of fighting
rabid
(adj) furious, violently intense, unreasonably extreme, mad, infected with rabies.
realm
n. a kingdom; a region or field of study
rejuvenate
(v) to make young again; to make like new
remunerate
(v) to reward, pay, reimburse
sparse
(adj) meager, scant; scattered
sterling
(adj) genuine, excellent; made of silver of standard fineness
venture
(n.) a risky or daring undertaking; (v.) to expose to danger; to dare
warp
(v) to twist out of shape (n) an abnormality
candid
(adj.) Straightforward, honestly frank
cubicle
(n.) A small compartment, as for work or study
drudgery
(n.) Hard and constant work in any menial or dull occupation
envoy
(n.) A representative of a government who is sent on a special diplomatic mission
escalate
(v.) To increase, enlarge, or intensify
expedient
(n.) Something that is a means to an end; (adj.) Contributing to personal advantage, beneficial
feign
(v.) To give a false appearance of; To make up, fabricate
flair
(n.) A natural talent or aptitude; a knack
grievous
(adj.) Causing sorrow; Serious
heterogeneous
(adj.) Consisting of dissimilar elements; Assorted
horde
(n.) A gathered multitude of human beings; A crowd
impel
(v.) To drive or urge forward
incredulous
(adj.) Skeptical; Expressive of disbelief
inscribe
(v.) To enter in a book, or on a list, roll, or document, by writing
monologue
(n.) A story or drama told or performed by one person; A long speech
prognosis
(n.) A prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disease
rasping
(n.) A harsh, grating sound; (adj.) Unpleasantly harsh or grating in sound
repugnant
(adj.) Offensive to taste and feeling
scuttle
(v.) To run hastily; To dash
auxilliary
(n.) An individual or group that offers assistance or support, a helper; (adj.) Offering assistance or support, helping