arbitrary |
resulting from personal opinions, wishes, or feelings instead of from a rule or reason. |
convict |
to find guilty of a crime. |
deform |
to damage the shape or form of. |
dormant |
asleep, or in a state of rest that is similar to sleep. |
harmony |
being in agreement; unity. |
imaginable |
possible to picture or conceive. |
increasingly |
more and more; to a greater and greater degree. |
lapse |
a slight failure to meet some accepted standard. |
latter |
the second of two things mentioned. |
rebellion |
an armed fight against one's government; uprising. |
regime |
a system of rule or government. |
resolution |
strong purpose or determination. |
scrounge |
to seek out and gather, especially by salvaging scraps (often followed by "up" or "together"). |
shortcoming |
a fault or weakness in character, behavior, or ability. |
stabilize |
to become steady, firm, unwavering, or fixed. |