commend |
to speak of with praise for some act or service. |
despondent |
low in spirits; unhappy, depressed, or dejected. |
forfeit |
something demanded or given up as a penalty for not acting as required by law, contract, or rules. |
interval |
the period of time between two events or situations. |
lax |
not rigorous, strict, or careful; loose; lenient. |
menace |
that which presents a danger or threat. |
millennium |
a unit of time equal to one thousand years. |
pedestrian |
a person who is walking. |
plentiful |
large in amount; more than enough. |
profitable |
of a business, bringing in more money than is spent; financially successful. |
rendezvous |
a meeting that has been arranged ahead of time. |
similarity |
the state or quality of being similar; resemblance. |
skew |
to turn or go off at an angle; swerve. |
tragedy |
a disaster; a very sad event. |
uncertainty |
the condition or quality of being unsure or doubtful. |