countenance |
facial expression or general appearance. |
disciple |
one who follows a leader or teacher; pupil. |
fray |
to wear or rub thin. |
indifference |
lack of interest, especially when interest is called for,expected, or hoped for. |
indigestion |
difficulty in digesting food. |
interrogate |
to question at length and in a thorough way, often for an official purpose. |
juror |
a person who is a member of a jury. |
lapse |
a slight failure to meet some accepted standard. |
opt |
to decide; choose (usually followed by "for" or an infinitive). |
rampart |
a mound of earth raised to serve as a defensive fortification, often topped with a protective wall. |
rational |
based on sound reasoning; sensible. |
rebellion |
an armed fight against one's government; uprising. |
regain |
to get back; recover. |
strategy |
a plan, method, or series of actions meant to perform a particular goal or effect. |
writhe |
to twist and turn the body as in pain, discomfort, struggle, or embarrassment; squirm. |