automate |
to convert to a mechanical or electronic system of operation. |
await |
to look forward to, or to stay in one place or condition in order to be ready for (someone or something). |
deluge |
a flood caused by a great amount of water. |
flair |
a natural ability; talent. |
hurtle |
to move with great speed and often with great noise. |
inanimate |
not having or showing the characteristics associated with life; lifeless. |
indignation |
righteous anger in response to something considered unjust or unworthy. |
irrelevant |
not having anything to do with the matter being considered or talked about. |
jubilant |
having or showing great joy; having a happy feeling of success. |
likewise |
as well; also. |
outbreak |
a sudden breaking out or increase in activity of disease. |
overabundance |
an excessive quantity or amount; more than is needed; surfeit. |
penalty |
a punishment given for breaking a law, rule, or agreement. |
successive |
following one after another. |
whim |
a sudden desire, thought, or change of mind. |