alleviate |
to make (trouble or pain) easier to tolerate or accept; ease. |
bravado |
a false, exaggerated, or boastful display of courage. |
disparity |
the condition or an instance of being unlike, unequal, or of different kinds; difference. |
disperse |
to drive away in all directions; scatter. |
elitist |
believing in, supporting, or promoting the superiority of a select or privileged group. |
emulate |
to try to be the same as or better than (another person), especially by imitating. |
feral |
existing in a wild natural state; not domesticated. |
filch |
to steal (usually something of slight value) in a sly manner; pilfer. |
induce |
to persuade or influence, as to a course of action. |
novice |
a person with little or no experience at a particular job or activity. |
paraphrase |
a restatement of a passage or text in somewhat different words so as to simplify, clarify, or amplify. |
rehabilitate |
to restore to good health or to an otherwise improved state of being. |
savory1 |
having a pleasant taste or smell; appetizing. |
skiff |
a small, light boat that may have sails but can be rowed by one oarsman. |
succulent |
full of juice or sap; juicy. |