aggravate |
to make worse. |
arbitrary |
resulting from personal opinions, wishes, or feelings instead of from a rule or reason. |
await |
to look forward to, or to stay in one place or condition in order to be ready for (someone or something). |
debut |
a person's first appearance on stage, in concert, or on film. |
fabulous |
almost impossible to believe; amazing. |
famine |
a great lack of food over a wide area. |
fortify |
to give more strength, resistance, or energy to; reinforce. |
inanimate |
not having or showing the characteristics associated with life; lifeless. |
potential |
a certain skill that may be developed. |
probability |
the condition or fact that something might happen. |
sentiment |
a way of thinking or feeling about something. |
squander |
to spend or expend (money, time, or effort) wastefully. |
trivial |
not valuable or important; insignificant. |
tuition |
the charge for being taught at a college or private school. |
unveil |
to remove a covering from, especially to display for the first time. |