bankrupt |
not able to pay money owed and free by law from having to pay. |
deliberate |
said or done on purpose. |
democrat |
a member of the Democratic Party of the United States. |
discipline |
training of the body or mind to bring about good performance and good behavior. |
ecological |
of or pertaining to the relationships between living things and their environments. |
merely |
nothing more than; simply; only. |
opt |
to decide; choose (usually followed by "for" or an infinitive). |
physiological |
of or relating to the vital processes or functions of a living organism or its parts. |
plentiful |
large in amount; more than enough. |
recommend |
to present as something that one can have confidence in; present as something good. |
spite |
the wish to hurt, bother, or embarrass a person. |
temptation |
the condition of being lured or enticed by the possibility of pleasure to do something unwise or wrong. |
tendency |
the fact of being likely to act in some way. |
terminal |
found at or forming the end of something. |
vital |
having to do with life. |