thoroughly skilled | | |
an expert | | |
to have ambitious hopes or plans, strive toward a higher goal, desire earnestly, to ascend | | |
bare, dreary, dismal | | |
to blame, scold | | |
worthy of scorn, contemptible | | |
small, smaller than most other of the same type | | |
1. to free from slavery; 2. to release or liberate | | |
incorrect, containing mistakes | | |
1. to make use of, develop; 2. to make improper use of for personal profit | | |
a feat, deed | | |
made or delivered on the spur of the moment | | |
to make imperfect, damage, harm | | |
not able to be defeated, unbeatable | | |
drooping, without energy, sluggish | | |
mud, wet, swampy ground, a tough situation | | |
to get stuck | | |
forward, undesirably prominent, thrust out | | |
an introduction to a speech or piece of writing | | |
1. to cause to become; 2. to perform; 3. to deliver officially; 4. to process, extract | | |
1. rough, irregular; 2. severe, stern, strong; 3. stormy | | |
1. inclined to doubt; 2. slow to accept something as true | | |
untidy in dress, personal habits | | |