accord |
agreement; harmony. |
behavioral |
of or concerning the actions and reactions of a group, person, animal, or thing. |
cancel |
to do away with; decide against; call off. |
clause |
a group of words that has a subject and a verb. Clauses can be part or all of a sentence. |
corporation |
a group of people allowed by law to do certain things as if they were one person. |
duct |
a pipe or tube that carries air or liquid. |
exhale |
to breathe out; give out breath or vapor. |
mobility |
the quality of moving or being moved easily from place to place, or of having ease and flexibility of motion. |
obese |
very fat. |
parch |
to make very dry by heating. |
premise |
a statement that forms the basis of an argument and that is usually accepted. |
renegade |
a member who rejects the common beliefs or attitudes of a group such as a religious sect, political party, or business organization. |
sovereign |
having independent government. |
unlimited |
having no limits, bounds, or restrictions. |
wrongheaded |
contrary to sound judgment. |