averse |
strongly opposed or disinclined; unwilling (usually followed by "to"). |
bachelor |
a man who has not married. |
cease |
to stop or come to an end. |
civilize |
to bring education and training to, especially in the arts, science, and government. |
correspondent |
a person who reports news or contributes articles regularly to a newspaper, magazine, TV network, or the like, from a distant area. |
dosage |
the amount or timing of medicine to be taken. |
elementary |
having to do with the most basic or simplest parts of something. |
indirect |
not in a straight line, course, or route. |
instance |
a case, example or occasion. |
liberal |
generous. |
pose |
a fixed position of the body. |
pry1 |
to be too curious about another person's private life. |
scoff |
to laugh at, mock, or criticize scornfully (often followed by "at"). |
squander |
to spend or expend (money, time, or effort) wastefully. |
viewpoint |
an opinion. |