acronym |
a word formed by putting together the first letters or parts of a series of words in a longer phrase. |
bile |
ill temper or anger. |
bliss |
very great happiness. |
chaotic |
completely disordered or disorganized; in a state of utter confusion. |
context |
the setting of a word or phrase in speaking or writing that determines or affects its meaning. Context can be pictures, sounds, other words, or physical surroundings. |
corrupt |
not honest; wicked. |
despondent |
low in spirits; unhappy, depressed, or dejected. |
factual |
containing facts; true. |
insulate |
to cover, line, or surround with a material that reduces or stops the movement of heat, electricity, or sound. |
rational |
based on sound reasoning; sensible. |
retail |
having to do with the selling of goods directly to those who will use them. |
scathe |
to injure with criticism. |
thrifty |
prudent in the management and spending of money; economical. |
untreated |
receiving no medical care or remedy. |
vat |
a very large barrel, tub, or tank, used for holding liquids. |