accommodate |
to have room for. |
accustomed |
in the habit of (usually followed by "to"). |
confrontation |
the act of facing or meeting another without evasion or avoidance. |
decoy |
something used to attract animals or people into danger. Wooden decoys in the shape of birds or animals are often used by hunters to lead animals into a trap. |
disarm |
to take away the weapons of; divest of the means of attack or defense. |
flair |
a natural ability; talent. |
infection |
the act of infecting or an instance or condition of being infected. |
insulate |
to cover, line, or surround with a material that reduces or stops the movement of heat, electricity, or sound. |
obligate |
to make someone do something because of a law or moral principle. |
rejection |
the act of refusing to accept, take, or believe. |
shareholder |
a person who owns stock in a business organization. |
spite |
the wish to hurt, bother, or embarrass a person. |
strut |
to walk in a proud or vain manner. |
tempt |
to try to get (someone) to do something wrong or not wise by offering or seeming to offer something very desirable. |
typhoon |
a hurricane that occurs in the western Pacific area and the China Sea. |