front 1 revere (v) | back 1 to feel deep respect and admiration for |
front 2 nonchalance (n): | back 2 the state of being calm or relaxed |
front 3 usurp (v): | back 3 to take illegally or by force |
front 4 emit (v): | back 4 to produce and discharge; to give off |
front 5 prattle (v): | back 5 to talk at length in an inconsequential way |
front 6 discern (v): | back 6 to perceive or recognize something |
front 7 disapprobation (n): | back 7 strong disapproval, typically on moral grounds |
front 8 reprimand (v) | back 8 to rebuke, especially officially |
front 9 overt (adj.): | back 9 done or shown openly; not secret or hidden |
front 10 wreak (v): | back 10 to cause (as in damage or harm) |
front 11 confound (v): | back 11 to cause surprise or confusion in someone |
front 12 impart (v): | back 12 to make known, communicate |
front 13 degrade (v): | back 13 to treat or regard someone with contempt or disrespect |
front 14 husbandry (n): | back 14 the care, cultivation, and breeding of crops and animals |
front 15 deviation (n): | back 15 the act of departing from an established course or accepted standard |
front 16 askance (adv.): | back 16 done with an attitude or look of suspicion or disapproval |
front 17 ethic (n): | back 17 a set of moral principles |
front 18 recede (v): | back 18 to go or move back from a previous position |
front 19 succumb (v): | back 19 to fail to resist; to give in |
front 20 impiety (n): | back 20 a lack of piety or reverence |