agitate |
to cause to move in a quick, tumbling motion or with force; shake. |
capacity |
the amount that can be held in a particular space. |
departure |
the act or an occasion of leaving or going away. |
executive |
a person who has a managing or directing role in a business or government. |
hardheaded |
not easily moved, manipulated, or duped; shrewd; pragmatic. |
indigestion |
difficulty in digesting food. |
offend |
to cause to be angry, annoyed, or insulted. |
opus |
a work of fine or literary art, especially a musical composition numbered to indicate its chronological place in the composer's works. |
peril |
the condition of being in danger or at risk. |
segment |
one of the parts into which something is or can be separated. |
smirk |
to smile in a self-satisfied, offensively knowing, or self-conscious way. |
specialize |
to devote one's attentions to a specific pursuit or field of study. |
untreated |
receiving no medical care or remedy. |
vague |
just barely visible or able to be perceived. |
virtually |
practically; almost completely; very nearly. |