abhor |
to regard with intense loathing or horror; detest. |
aggressive |
mean and unfriendly in one's actions; ready to argue or start fights. |
bankrupt |
not able to pay money owed and free by law from having to pay. |
derivative |
copied, modeled on, or extracted from something else. |
embrace |
an act or instance of holding someone closely in one's arms; hug. |
esteem |
to have a high opinion of; respect; honor. |
hospitality |
friendly, warm, and generous ways of entertaining or taking care of guests or strangers. |
incompatible |
not able to be together in a peaceful or happy way. |
mortgage |
a written agreement by which a bank or other institution agrees to lend money so that one can buy a property. The bank holds a claim to this property until the money is paid back. |
mystify |
to confuse or puzzle, often on purpose. |
propose |
to present or suggest as an idea to be considered. |
rebellion |
an armed fight against one's government; uprising. |
relevance |
connection or importance to the matter in question; pertinence. |
similarly |
in the same way or in the same amount. |
vault2 |
to arrive at a position or accomplish something suddenly, as if with a leap or spring. |