Term
|
Definition
| to renounce one's throne; to fail to fulfill or undertake a responsibility. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| accept something reluctantly but without protest. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| utter destruction; obliteration. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| to express severe disapproval of (someone or something), typically in a formal statement. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| an earthquake or other violent or major movement of the earth's crust; a violent social or political upheaval. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| make (someone) feel intimidated or apprehensive. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| publicly declare to be wrong or evil. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| obtain something from (a specified source). |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| a state of complete emptiness or destruction. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| provide with a quality, ability, or asset. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| a violent upraising against an authority or government. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| the state of being very generous or forgiving, esp. toward a rival or someone less powerful than oneself. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| showiness; flashy for attention. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| extreme willingness to spend money or use resources. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| giving or indicating a good chance of success; favorable. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| skill or expertise in a particular activity or field. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| acting with or showing care and thought for the future. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| admirably purposeful, determined, and unwavering. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| suppose that something is true without having evidence to confirm it. |
|
|