averse |
strongly opposed or disinclined; unwilling (usually followed by "to"). |
casualty |
a person in the armed forces who is killed, wounded, or missing in action. |
clamor |
a loud noise that goes on for sometime. |
comprehensive |
including everything or almost everything; wide in range. |
confidentiality |
the state or condition of being kept private or communicated only in private. |
contrite |
feeling deep guilt for one's wrongdoing or shortcoming and desiring to make amends for it; remorseful; repentant. |
cope |
to handle or deal with in a successful way (often followed by "with"). |
dire |
causing, likely to cause, or involving terror or suffering. |
exploit1 |
a deed of daring or courage. |
garrison |
a military force that is located in a fort, village, or similar place. |
long-term |
covering an extended period of time. |
monitor |
to observe in order to check on. |
morality |
general beliefs concerning what is right or wrong. |
rejection |
the act of refusing to accept, take, or believe. |
scorch |
to burn slightly. |