avalanche |
the sudden rush of a large amount of snow, ice, or rocks down a mountain. |
dither |
to hesitate nervously or vacillate; be irresolute. |
folly |
a lack of good sense or judgment. |
harmonic |
in music, related to chords, or different notes played simultaneously. |
hulk |
an old ship that no longer is in use. |
initiative |
the power, energy, or ability to organize or accomplish something. |
invaluable |
having value too great to guess or measure; priceless. |
panoramic |
allowing or presenting a wide unbroken view of landscape and the like. |
plague |
a deadly disease, sudden invasion of harmful insects, or any terrible thing that harms many people. |
rebuke |
to give a sharp reprimand to; criticize. |
sheer |
thin or fine enough to see through. |
splendor |
grandeur or magnificence. |
tolerance |
willingness to accept the race, religion, customs, opinions, or the like of people outside of one's own group. |
unprecedented |
never before observed or experienced. |
waive |
to forgo or give up (a right, claim, or privilege). |