anticipate |
to look forward to; expect. |
contempt |
the feeling or expression of angry disgust at something wicked, mean, or not worthy. |
epic |
having to do with a long poem that tells the story of a hero or heroine. |
ethic |
(plural) an individual's or group's moral principles. |
evolution |
the process of changing and adapting to an environment over time. |
extravagant |
spending too much; spending in a foolish or careless way. |
folly |
a lack of good sense or judgment. |
fundamental |
basic; central; serving as a foundation. |
haven |
the place where a ship anchors; harbor or port. |
judicial |
having to do with judges, law courts, or their activities. |
penalty |
a punishment given for breaking a law, rule, or agreement. |
rejoice |
to be full of joy or show great pleasure (sometimes followed by "in"). |
stabilize |
to become steady, firm, unwavering, or fixed. |
toxin |
any poisonous substance that is produced by living cells or living organisms. |
valor |
boldness in facing danger; courage; bravery. |