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Treacherous (adj)
Extremely dangerous,... because of bad weather conditions.
Perilous (adj)
Extremely dangerous. => Perilousness (n)
Profundity (n)
The quality of showing a clear and deep understanding of serious matters.
Endeavor (v)
An effort or attempt to do something.
Feminine (adj)
Having the qualities or appearance considered to be typical of women; connected with women.
Conservative (adj)
Showing that you prefer traditional styles and values.
Resignation (n)
1. The quality of being willing to accept a difficult or unpleasant situation that you cannot change.
2. The act of giving up your job or position.
Tolerable (adj)
A quality that is acceptable but not wonderful.
Vindicate (v)
To prove that something is true or that you were right to do something.
Precedent (n)
A previous action, situation, or decision that can be used as a reason or example for a similar action or decision at a later time.
Ecclesiastical (adj)
Belonging to or connected with the Christian religion.
Flaw (a)
A mistake in something that means that it is not correct or does not work correctly.
Hypocrisy (n)
Behaviour that does not meet the moral standards.
Lucidity (n)
The quality of being clearly expressed and easy to understand.
Diversion (n)
The act of changing the direction that somebody/something is following, or what something is used for.
Prone (adj)
1. Likely to suffer from something or to do something bad.
2. Lying flat with the front of your body touching the ground.
Subversive (adj)
Trying to destroy or damage something.
Shrewdness (n)
Clear understanding and good judgment of a situation, usually resulting in an advantage.
Forbearance (n)
The quality of being patient and being able to forgive someone or control yourself in a difficult situation.
Consciousness (n)
The state of being awake, aware of what is around you, and able to think.
Bizarre (adj)
Very strange and unusual.
Hurdle (n)
A frame or fence for jumping over in a race.