aggravate |
to make worse. |
corruption |
activity that is not honest, especially secret, illegal activity. |
cue1 |
anything done or said during a play that is a signal for an actor to say or do something. |
exquisite |
very beautiful; made in a lovely or delicate way. |
exterior |
on or having to do with the outside; outer. |
forgo |
to do without, refrain from, or give up. |
generate |
to bring into being or to produce. |
lust |
a strong desire for something (usually followed by "for"). |
pathology |
the scientific study of the causes, nature, and results of bodily disease. |
priority |
precedence, especially because of authority, right, or urgent need. |
profound |
coming from or going to a great depth. |
proposal |
a suggested plan. |
prosecutor |
an attorney who tries a case against an accused person in a court of law. |
reactive |
characterized by reaction or response to a stimulus; tending to react. |
shrewd |
clever and careful. |