abrupt |
sudden and not expected. |
acceptance |
the act of accepting something that is given. |
access |
a way of approaching or coming to a place. |
alibi |
a way of defending oneself against criminal charges by showing that one was not at the scene of the crime when it happened. |
brawl |
a noisy fight or argument. |
concise |
saying much in a few words; short and to the point. |
forfeit |
something demanded or given up as a penalty for not acting as required by law, contract, or rules. |
grieve |
to feel great sadness; mourn. |
inanimate |
not having or showing the characteristics associated with life; lifeless. |
injunction |
a command or order, especially from a court, to do or refrain from doing something; authorization or prohibition. |
investor |
a person or company that puts money into use for the purpose of making more money. |
maelstrom |
a turbulent or overpowering situation. |
maniac |
a person who has a very strong desire or enthusiasm for something. |
proposition |
a suggested plan of action. |
reject |
to refuse to take, approve, or believe. |