averse |
strongly opposed or disinclined; unwilling (usually followed by "to"). |
bard |
in ancient Celtic times, a person who composed and recited or sang epic poetry. |
delegation |
a group of people chosen to speak or act for others. |
din |
a loud, steady noise. |
discriminate |
to judge or treat someone unfairly because he or she belongs to a particular group or category of people (usually followed by "against"). |
disgruntle |
to make irritably dissatisfied or discontent. |
extensive |
reaching or extending very far. |
gape |
to stare in surprise, awe, or wonder, especially with the mouth open. |
heckler |
one who disrupts a performance or public address with annoying remarks or questions. |
indicate |
to show or point out. |
innovative |
new and inventive. |
merge |
to mix or combine into a single unit. |
overhaul |
to go over carefully, taking apart as necessary and making all needed repairs. |
paramount |
most important; chief; highest. |
swivel |
a device that allows the object fastened or mounted to it to turn freely or pivot. |