defect |
a weakness, flaw, or bad quality. |
degrade |
to bring down from a higher to a lower rank or degree by taking away a position or title. |
dissatisfy |
to fail to meet the expectations of; disappoint. |
eclipse |
the blocking from view of the sun, a moon, or a planet by another heavenly body. In an eclipse of the sun, the sun is hidden from earth's view by the moon passing between the sun and the earth. |
elope |
to run away and marry in secret. |
lunar |
of or having to do with the moon. |
moderate |
not too much or too little; within limits. |
presidential |
of or relating to the person or office of a president. |
profit |
the amount of money made by a business that is more than the amount put in at the start or paid out as expenses. |
prophesy |
to foretell or reveal, especially under divine inspiration. |
rant |
to speak or complain loudly and vehemently. |
vat |
a very large barrel, tub, or tank, used for holding liquids. |
vista |
a distant view as seen from a particular point or through an opening such as between buildings or trees. |
whet |
to sharpen the cutting edge of (a knife or tool); hone. |
withhold |
to hold back; control. |