acute |
sharp; severe. |
arc |
any curved line; anything shaped like a bow or curve. |
crisis |
the point or moment just before a very important change in one direction or another. |
debate |
to discuss the different sides of a subject or issue. |
dictate |
to state or order with authority. |
embitter |
to make bitter the feelings or attitude of (someone). |
enunciate |
to pronounce words, especially in a clear and distinct voice. |
exult |
to rejoice greatly, especially over some triumph. |
faulty |
having imperfections, flaws, or defects. |
indication |
anything that indicates, such as a sign. |
intertwine |
to twist together, one about the other; interlace or interlock. |
maelstrom |
a turbulent or overpowering situation. |
seduce |
to lead into a course of action not considered proper or moral; corrupt. |
suppliant |
a person who makes a heartfelt request. |
supposedly |
according to what is believed or said to be true but has not been proven. |