attest |
to show or prove the truth of. |
autobiography |
the story of a person's life written or told by that person. |
cant1 |
insincere statements made to give one the appearance of goodness, piety, or the like. |
deploy |
to move, position, or distribute so as to make ready or effective for a particular purpose. |
expire |
to come to an end. |
insure |
to guarantee against loss or harm with an insurance policy. |
integrity |
a strong sense of honesty; firmness of moral character. |
intervene |
to enter a situation so as to change what is happening. |
intimate |
very warm, friendly, or close. |
physiological |
of or relating to the vital processes or functions of a living organism or its parts. |
plumb |
to examine closely. |
scandal |
a reported behavior or event that is illegal or considered morally wrong and which causes strongly negative public reaction. |
traction |
the grip or holding power of a body moving on a surface. |
untrustworthy |
not to be depended upon for honesty, loyalty, or responsible conduct. |
vagabond |
having no permanent home; wandering from place to place; nomadic. |