agony |
great or intense pain and suffering in the mind or body, usually over a long period of time. |
approximately |
about; almost exactly. |
countenance |
facial expression or general appearance. |
delinquent |
neglectful of a duty or guilty of an offense or violation of the law. |
dwell |
to think, write, or speak about over and over again for a long time (often followed by "on" or "upon"). |
expressive |
full of feeling or meaning. |
external |
of the outside or outer part. |
intellect |
the ability to reason and understand. |
modify |
to change in some way; alter. |
rapture |
great happiness, joy, or ecstasy; bliss. |
salvage |
the act of saving property from destruction. |
stabilize |
to become steady, firm, unwavering, or fixed. |
teeter |
to walk, stand, or act in an unsteady, wavering manner. |
testify |
to state or affirm as fact or truth, especially under oath. |
tier |
one of several rows or layers placed one above another. |