arbitrary |
resulting from personal opinions, wishes, or feelings instead of from a rule or reason. |
behavioral |
of or concerning the actions and reactions of a group, person, animal, or thing. |
bile |
ill temper or anger. |
casualty |
a person in the armed forces who is killed, wounded, or missing in action. |
circumstance |
a condition or fact connected with or having an effect on an event or situation. |
dislodge |
to remove or force out of a fixed position. |
expectation |
the act of waiting for or looking forward to. |
extravagant |
spending too much; spending in a foolish or careless way. |
indignation |
righteous anger in response to something considered unjust or unworthy. |
intimidate |
to cause to become timid or afraid, especially by means of threats. |
kinship |
the state or fact of being a relative or relatives, especially by birth. |
malicious |
having or reflecting a wish to harm. |
mistaken |
being an error. |
portent |
a sign of something important, and often disastrous, that is about to occur; omen. |
successor |
a person or thing that comes after or follows another. |