catastrophe |
an event that brings great harm, suffering, or loss to a large area or many people; terrible disaster. |
commence |
to begin or start. |
creativity |
the ability to make or invent something original or imaginative. |
defense |
the act of protecting or guarding. |
delete |
to remove from a written work. |
generous |
willing to give or share; not selfish. |
harsh |
rough or not pleasing to the eyes, ears, or other senses. |
lair |
a wild animal's shelter; den. |
lawyer |
one whose job is to help people with legal matters and represent them in court; attorney. |
proper |
correct for a certain purpose. |
recollect |
to bring back from memory; remember; recall. |
reluctance |
a state of unwillingness or disinclination, often arising from uncertainty or doubt. |
reveal |
to make known; tell. |
rove |
to wander widely, without a fixed destination; roam. |
throb |
to beat or pulse quickly and strongly. |