to accept without protest; to agree or submit | | |
to entice, tempt | | |
twisted to one side, crooked; disapprovingly | | |
1. cheerful, lighthearted; 2. casual, unconcerned | | |
quarrelsome, inclined to argue | | |
to desire something belonging to another | | |
discouraged, dejected, downcast | | |
rumpled, mussed; hanging in disorder | | |
one who advocates, speaks for, explains, or interprets | | |
given to much talking, tediously chatty | | |
incapable of being overcome | | |
to be regretted or pitied | | |
an unsuitable or misleading name | | |
to affirm openly; to state belief in; to claim, pretend | | |
a period of relief or rest | | |
1. repayment; 2. deserved punishment | | |
1. winding, having many curves; 2. lithe and flexible | | |
1. full, deep, or rich in sound; 2. impressive in style | | |
1. the foremost part of an army; 2. the leading position in any field | | |
a wasteful person; a good-for-nothing | | |