contempt |
the feeling or expression of angry disgust at something wicked, mean, or not worthy. |
counterfeit |
made to look like something real in order to cheat people. |
dispatch |
to send off to a particular place or for a particular purpose. |
emigrate |
to leave one country or region in order to settle in another. |
humane |
showing kindness or mercy. |
inseparable |
impossible or difficult to divide or to conceive of apart; tending to remain together. |
knead |
to mix by pressing, folding, and pulling. |
liberal |
generous. |
morality |
general beliefs concerning what is right or wrong. |
mourn |
to feel or act very sad because of a death or great loss; grieve. |
mute |
not able or willing to speak; silent. |
pry1 |
to be too curious about another person's private life. |
quarry |
a large open hole or pit dug for mining stone, marble, gravel, or the like. |
reportedly |
according to what has been said or according to rumor. |
treachery |
a breaking of faith or loyalty; betrayal. |