indigenous | | native to an area |
appease | | conflicts and problems occur leading up to a major confrontation |
blasphemy | | generations of the future; all of one's descendants |
vindicate | | an unbeliever |
apropos | | to fill up; to spread evenly |
climax | | a difficult time or situation |
convene | | to awaken from sleep |
assimilate | | to set out on a venture |
delibration | | after the climax, lesser conflicts are resolved (usually) |
syndrome | | not open or direct; sly; crafty; noble |
commodity | | divine care or guidance; foresight |
allude | | gaining something unfairly, illegally, dishonestly or unethically |
graft | | to come together |
morose | | to decrease gradually; to decline |
adversity | | to take in and incorporate as one's own, to conform or adapt (Resistance is Futile) |
schmo | | to fool or trick; person who is tricked/fooled |
exacerbate | | a comparison of two unlike things without "like" or "as" |
fallingaction | | a group of signs and symptoms that occur together |
subtle | | fixed portion or share |
reprimand | | that part of a story in which the characters, setting and sittuation are given |
arduous | | to modify or moderate; soften |
complicity | | careful consideration |
adamant | | gloomy, sullen |
epidemic | | requiring great effort or endurance |
risingaction | | overrun in large numbers |
exposition | | small common harmful or objectionable animals that are hard to control |
metaphor | | to disrespect or dishonor something considered sacred |
vermin | | to increase in intensity |
diffuse | | to desire to an excessive degree, esp. something belonging to another person |
permeate | | the opposing sides meet head on with one usually overcoming the other |
escalation | | to make calm or quiet |
disposition | | an accomplice or partner in wrongdoing |
ration | | fit for the occasion |
ominous | | effecting a large number of people |
providence | | to decide; determine |
infidel | | to justify; to prove correct at a later time |
infestation | | showing sincere remorse or guilt |
progenitor | | direct ancestor; orginator of an ancestral lilne |
dupe | | to refer to indirectly |
embark | | to correct someone sharply; disapprove; condemn another's behavior |
resolve | | to spread; to scatter; disperse |
facsimile | | the average person |
contrite | | one's general way of thinking or feeling |
wane | | a product or economic good |
mentor | | wise and trusted adviser |
covet | | a copy or imitation |
posterity | | to make worse; worsen |
eradicate | | threatening; like an evil omen |
temper | | completely firm and unyielding |
rouse | | get rid of; to eliminate; to destroy |