bard |
in ancient Celtic times, a person who composed and recited or sang epic poetry. |
brawl |
a noisy fight or argument. |
clammy |
unpleasantly moist, cool, and sticky. |
concise |
saying much in a few words; short and to the point. |
contribute |
to give for a purpose. |
delegate |
a person who is chosen to speak or act for others. |
haunt |
to come very often and painfully to the mind or memory of (a person). |
inhabit |
to live in; use as a dwelling. |
martial |
having to do with war or military activities. |
moreover |
beyond what has already been said; in addition; also. |
oversight |
a lack of paying attention to what one is doing. |
pose |
a fixed position of the body. |
rebellious |
unwilling to accept one's situation or submit to the will of others. |
scoff |
to laugh at, mock, or criticize scornfully (often followed by "at"). |
untrustworthy |
not to be depended upon for honesty, loyalty, or responsible conduct. |