adequate |
enough for the situation or need. |
await |
to look forward to, or to stay in one place or condition in order to be ready for (someone or something). |
bisect |
to cut or split into two equal parts. |
dauntless |
incapable of being discouraged or frightened off; fearless. |
defect |
a weakness, flaw, or bad quality. |
gorge |
a narrow space between rocky cliffs. |
inanimate |
not having or showing the characteristics associated with life; lifeless. |
integrity |
a strong sense of honesty; firmness of moral character. |
maelstrom |
a turbulent or overpowering situation. |
oblige |
to make (someone) feel bound to do something or to act in a certain way. |
obstinate |
not willing to change one's ideas; stubborn. |
persuasive |
having the ability to cause another to do or believe something. |
quote |
to repeat a passage or information from. |
resent |
to feel anger or bitterness about or toward, especially when something is seen to be unfair. |
speculate |
to make guesses or wonder about something (often followed by "on" or "about"). |