anticipate |
to look forward to; expect. |
crease |
a fold or dent made by heat or pressure. |
depress |
to cause to be unhappy or in low spirits. |
displace |
to force out of a home territory or particular place. |
dissatisfy |
to fail to meet the expectations of; disappoint. |
enunciate |
to pronounce words, especially in a clear and distinct voice. |
familiarity |
knowledge or understanding of a particular thing. |
fraud |
the use of lies or tricks to cheat or take advantage of in a way that is often against the law. |
genealogy |
a chart or record showing the ancestors and lines of hereditary descent of a person or group; family tree. |
hulk |
an old ship that no longer is in use. |
jaunt |
a short trip made for fun and pleasure. |
maintenance |
the act of taking care of or keeping in good condition. |
psychologist |
a person who is trained in and works in psychology. |
satisfactory |
good enough to meet a need or desire. |
squander |
to spend or expend (money, time, or effort) wastefully. |