accommodate |
to have room for, or to make room for. |
aggression |
an attack or war against a country started without good cause by another country. |
bliss |
very great happiness. |
contrite |
feeling deep guilt for one's wrongdoing or shortcoming and desiring to make amends for it; remorseful; repentant. |
correspond |
to write letters. |
definitive |
most reliable, complete, or authoritative. |
dynamics |
(used with a plural verb) the driving forces at work in any given system or situation. |
edible |
able to be eaten as food; safe. |
embezzle |
to steal what was put in one's care. |
equivalent |
the same as or equal to another in force, value, measure, or meaning. |
maintenance |
the act of taking care of or keeping in good condition. |
overlook |
to fail to see or notice. |
saunter |
to walk at an unhurried, leisurely pace; stroll. |
self-deprecation |
the act of belittling or disparaging oneself. |
solidify |
to make firm or hard. |