argumentative |
given to quarrels, debate, or violent clashes of opinion, often without a cause; contentious. |
coalition |
an alliance, especially a temporary one, of various factions, parties, or nations. |
considerably |
to a quite large degree or extent. |
convict |
to find guilty of a crime. |
delinquent |
neglectful of a duty or guilty of an offense or violation of the law. |
discrimination |
the act of treating some people unfairly because of prejudice. |
dominate |
to control by the use of power; rule. |
durable |
not easily broken or worn out; lasting; sturdy. |
elope |
to run away and marry in secret. |
excessive |
more than is needed or considered fair; not reasonable. |
occasionally |
at times; now and then; not frequently. |
reversal |
the act of turning in or taking an opposite direction or position. |
specificity |
the quality of being exact, precise, or particular. |
spectrum |
a band of colors that is formed when light is passed through a prism, or in some other way. The six colors of a spectrum are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. |
unpredictable |
not able to be known beforehand. |