abound |
to be found in large numbers or amounts. |
admission |
the price a person must pay to enter. |
audible |
heard or able to be heard. |
baron |
a very powerful financier or industrialist in a particular field. |
clarification |
the act or process of making more clear or less confusing. |
congestion |
the condition of being excessively full, especially the condition of a road or highway being overly filled with traveling vehicles or pedestrians. |
convex |
having a surface or edge that curves outward like the outside of a ball. |
defect |
a weakness, flaw, or bad quality. |
disarm |
to take away the weapons of; divest of the means of attack or defense. |
disrupt |
to disturb or cause confusion in. |
ethic |
(plural) an individual's or group's moral principles. |
prevail |
to emerge as dominant (often followed by "over"). |
prosecutor |
an attorney who tries a case against an accused person in a court of law. |
skulk |
to hide or wait in hiding; lurk. |
vulnerable |
able to be hurt or injured. |