distaste |
dislike or repugnance. |
educational |
giving knowledge or skill. |
external |
of the outside or outer part. |
feint |
a false movement that is meant to trick an opponent by taking attention away from the real target. |
herald |
a person who conveys or announces official news; messenger. |
hobo |
a poor and homeless wanderer who usually does odd jobs for a living but may also beg or scavenge. |
indication |
anything that indicates, such as a sign. |
interpersonal |
of or pertaining to a relationship or interaction between people. |
mobile |
able to move or be moved easily from one place or position to another. |
negotiable |
subject to discussion and revision, as terms in an agreement or contract. |
provoke |
to make angry, annoyed, or emotional; bring to action. |
scandal |
a reported behavior or event that is illegal or considered morally wrong and which causes strongly negative public reaction. |
strait |
a narrow body of water between two larger bodies. |
surprisingly |
in a way or in an amount that is not expected. |
violation |
the act of breaking or breaching a law, rule, or agreement. |