blemish |
to damage or spoil the perfection of. |
circumstance |
a condition or fact connected with or having an effect on an event or situation. |
commendation |
something, especially an award, that confers honor or distinction. |
congestion |
the condition of being excessively full, especially the condition of a road or highway being overly filled with traveling vehicles or pedestrians. |
crave |
to need or desire very much. |
deduce |
to draw (a conclusion) by reasoning from given information or general principles. |
delirium |
a temporary state of mental disturbance sometimes caused by high fever, shock, or intoxication, and characterized by confusion, hallucinations, delusions, disturbed speech, and the like. |
inaccurate |
not correct, true, or exact. |
indigestion |
difficulty in digesting food. |
literate |
able to read and write. |
mislead |
to guide in a wrong direction. |
panoramic |
allowing or presenting a wide unbroken view of landscape and the like. |
prone |
having the habit of; being likely to. |
recede |
to move away or back; become more distant. |
significantly |
in an amount or to an extent that is important; considerably. |