Term
|
Definition
| the expression of approval or favorable opinion, praise:official approval. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| to make easier or milder, relieve; to quiet, calm; to put an end to: appease, satisfy, quench |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| a combination, union, or meger for some specific purpose |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| decline or decay or deterioration: excessive self indulgence. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| to draw forth, bring out from some source |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| to attempt to dissuade someone from such courst or decision by earnest reasoning. protest |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| used so often as to lack freshness or originality |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| a hint, indirect suggestion or refrence |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| to plead on behalf of someone else; to serve as a third party or a go-between in a disagreement |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| wearied, worn-out, dulled |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| causing shock, horrow, or revulsion;sensational;pale or sallow in color |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| worty, deserving recognition and praise |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| peevish, annoyed by trifles, easily irritated and upset |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| a special right or privilege |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| pertaning to an outlying area;local;narrow in mind or outlook;countryside;naive |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| to make a pretense of; imitate; to show the outer signs of |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| to rise above or beyond; exceed |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| shade cast by trees; foliage giving shade; an overshadowing influence or power; irritation |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| excessively smooth or smug; trying to hard to give a feeling of sincerity. |
|
|