aggravate |
to make worse. |
divulge |
to disclose (usually something confidential or secret). |
dynasty |
a series of rulers from the same family or group. |
hazard |
danger or risk. |
induction |
the act, process, or result of deriving general principles from particular facts or examples. |
inflame |
to stir up or intensify. |
inhibition |
the condition of being held back or prevented from acting, as by one's own fear or embarrassment. |
innovator |
one who proposes or implements new methods, ideas, products, and the like. |
instance |
a case, example or occasion. |
intentional |
done on purpose; deliberate. |
intimate |
very warm, friendly, or close. |
lengthy |
tediously long in duration, as a speech. |
mortal |
not living forever; having to die some day. |
overhaul |
to go over carefully, taking apart as necessary and making all needed repairs. |
partition |
a wall or partial wall that separates or divides space. |