academic |
having to do with a school. |
acquaintance |
a person one has met but does not know well. |
behavioral |
of or concerning the actions and reactions of a group, person, animal, or thing. |
chaotic |
completely disordered or disorganized; in a state of utter confusion. |
eloquent |
using words well, in a way that others enjoy hearing or reading. |
flammable |
able to catch on fire easily. |
flux |
a state of continuous change or movement. |
glower |
to look or stare with sullenness, anger, or animosity; scowl. |
intrigue |
to draw the strong interest of; puzzle; fascinate. |
literary |
having to do with poems, novels, plays, and essays, or those who write or read them. |
marathon |
a race in which participants run 26.2 miles. |
negligence |
disregard of, omission of, or failure to do something necessary, especially when it is habitual. |
oasis |
an area in a desert where plants can grow. The plants are fed by water from a spring or well. |
sprawl |
to lie, sit, or fall with the arms and legs spread out in a loose or relaxed way. |
whet |
to sharpen the cutting edge of (a knife or tool); hone. |