advantage |
a better chance or position; upper hand. |
atmosphere |
the gases surrounding the earth or other similar objects in outer space. |
betray |
to help the enemy of; commit treason. |
destination |
the place to which a person is going or goods or baggage are sent. |
dual |
of or having two parts; double. |
gloom |
lack of light; darkness. |
network |
a system that involves a number of persons or groups. |
pressure |
a steady force upon a surface. |
quench |
to satisfy. |
reduce |
to make less in amount or size. |
reluctance |
a state of unwillingness or disinclination, often arising from uncertainty or doubt. |
sabotage |
secret activity that causes damage to enemy property or causes disturbance to an enemy's operations. |
seemingly |
according to what seems or is perceived; apparently. |
sensation |
a condition of being aware of something or feeling something by means of one of the senses. |
shrug |
to raise the shoulders to show one does not know, does not care, or is not responsible. |