aggravate |
to make worse. |
aggressive |
mean and unfriendly in one's actions; ready to argue or start fights. |
anticipate |
to look forward to; expect. |
assumption |
something that is supposed or believed without questioning. For example, if you ask someone whether she is allowed to watch TV during dinner, you have made an assumption that there is a TV in her house. Assumptions are ideas people have that are not based on proven facts. An assumption can be correct or incorrect. |
await |
to look forward to, or to stay in one place or condition in order to be ready for (someone or something). |
bountiful |
willing to give plenty; generous. |
cant1 |
insincere statements made to give one the appearance of goodness, piety, or the like. |
composure |
calmness in thinking or acting; self-control. |
corporate |
of or relating to a corporation. |
deduce |
to draw (a conclusion) by reasoning from given information or general principles. |
descriptive |
using or full of description. |
diversion |
an act or instance of turning aside. |
phobia |
a very strong fear or dislike of something that is far beyond ordinary fear or dislike. |
prime |
first in importance. |
rebellious |
unwilling to accept one's situation or submit to the will of others. |