condolence |
sympathy with a grieving or suffering person. |
disperse |
to drive away in all directions; scatter. |
exhort |
to advise, urge, or incite with great seriousness. |
manacle |
a metal fetter like a bracelet, usually one of a pair linked by a chain, used to shackle the wrists; handcuff. |
misjudge |
to hold an unjustified opinion of. |
philanthropy |
collective efforts made to do good for others, especially in the form of making monetary donations or engaging in charitable works. |
recession1 |
a period of reduced or declining economic activity. |
risqué |
very close to indecency or indelicacy; sexually suggestive; racy. |
scapegoat |
one made to bear the blame for the wrongs of others. |
seamy |
disreputable; sordid. |
skimp |
to be stingy or very sparing. |
solemnity |
the condition or quality of being grave or serious. |
squabble |
to quarrel over trivial matters; bicker. |
titanic |
having enormous size, strength, or power; colossal; huge. |
undaunted |
not discouraged; not giving up even though something is difficult or frightening. |