arbitrary |
resulting from personal opinions, wishes, or feelings instead of from a rule or reason. |
brawl |
a noisy fight or argument. |
compassionate |
filled with care for another's suffering; sympathetic. |
controversy |
a disagreement; debate. |
dissatisfy |
to fail to meet the expectations of; disappoint. |
fraud |
the use of lies or tricks to cheat or take advantage of in a way that is often against the law. |
influence |
to have an effect on a person's actions or thoughts. |
miser |
a greedy, stingy person who lives in a poor way in order to save money. |
monotonous |
not interesting because of having to do the same thing over and over. |
opposition |
the act or state of being against, or the state of having someone against another. |
ornery |
mean; stubborn. |
restriction |
something that limits or restricts. |
vacate |
to make vacant or unoccupied by leaving. |
verge |
the border or edge of something. |
voluntary |
acting from or done by choice. |