Definition | Word |
A misunderstanding attended by ill feeling, perplexity, or strife | |
An image-breaker | |
Accidental | |
To rouse to a particular action | |
Not capable of being swayed or diverted from a course | |
Impenetrable | |
Not to be conquered, subdued, or overcome | |
Unrelenting | |
Unconquerable | |
The state of being in active resistance to authority | |
Candid, frank, or open in character or quality | |
That can not be blotted out, effaced, destroyed, or removed | |
Unlawful | |
Silly | |
Unceasing | |
Incapable of being pacified | |
Showing or feeling envy | |
Shameful | |
Habitual | |
Unchangeable | |
Wandering | |
Calm | |
One who is disabled by illness or injury | |
Wearisome | |
To cause to become less or worse | |
Time between acts or periods | |
Authoritative act of prohibition | |
| Definition | Word |
Native | |
Obligatory | |
Laziness | |
Incipient | |
Wrath | |
To utter vehement censure or invective | |
Tasteless | |
Lacking foresight or thrift | |
A small or insignificant mark or part | |
Initial | |
Nonchalant | |
Insisting on obedience | |
To show or prove to be involved in or concerned | |
Fearless and bold | |
Low in character or purpose | |
Vague | |
Implied | |
Habitually inactive or idle | |
A mental quality or habit peculiar to an individual | |
Not fit or suitable | |
Unsuitable for the time, place, or occasion | |
Without spot or blemish | |
Unmoved by or not exhibiting feeling | |
To fill with an overflowing abundance | |
An utterance intended to cast censure, or reproach | |
To instill, introduce, or inculcate, as principles or qualities | |
Imperceptible | |
| Definition | Word |
Irreverence toward God | |
Anything done or said on the impulse of the moment | |
Having no money | |
Dangerous and close at hand | |
To assail with arguments, insinuations, or accusations | |
To attribute | |
To teach by frequent repetitions | |
Moved to anger | |
To be an obstacle or to place obstacles in the way of | |
To imply | |
To harass with persistent demands or entreaties | |
To wander from place to place | |
Urgent in character, request, or demand | |
Prone to anger | |
Impenetrably mysterious or profound | |
To dye; to instill profoundly | |
Impulsive | |
Yielding to the desires or humor of oneself or those under one's care | |
Unutterable | |
To harden or toughen by use, exercise, or exposure | |
The act of observing and analyzing one's own thoughts and feelings | |
Adverse | |
Harmless | |
Impossible to avoid | |
Poverty | |
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