attest |
to show or prove the truth of. |
customary |
usual, habitual, or traditional. |
disarm |
to take away the weapons of; divest of the means of attack or defense. |
highlight |
that which is exceptionally and pleasurably memorable, important, or prominent. |
hurtle |
to move with great speed and often with great noise. |
misunderstand |
to fail to understand correctly; give the wrong meaning to. |
moderate |
not too much or too little; within limits. |
obsess |
to preoccupy the mind or emotions of (someone) excessively or abnormally. |
prescribe |
to order or suggest as a medicine. |
snob |
a person who admires and imitates people of a high social or intellectual class. Snobs act or feel superior to anyone of a lower class. |
sustain |
to provide with the basic necessities of life. |
uncertainty |
the condition or quality of being unsure or doubtful. |
undergraduate |
a college or university student who has not yet earned a degree. |
venom |
the poison that certain snakes, insects, scorpions, and other animals produce. Venom is put into prey by biting or stinging. |
vigilante |
one who seeks to avenge a crime or injury or to punish a suspected criminal without legal authority or due process. |