front 1 Disregard | back 1 to pay no attention to; to trade as unworthy of regard or notice. |
front 2 Linger | back 2 To be slow in parting or quitting something. |
front 3 Apprentice | back 3 One who is learning by practical experience under skilled workers a trade, art, or calling. |
front 4 Savor | back 4 To taste or smell with pleasure. |
front 5 Deluged | back 5 An overflowing of the land by water. |
front 6 Ally | back 6 One that is associated with another as a helper: a person or group that provides assistance and support in un ongoing effort activity, or struggle. |
front 7 Perpetual | back 7 Occurring continually. |
front 8 Precise | back 8 Exactness. |
front 9 Contempt | back 9 The act of dispising. |
front 10 Shrapnel | back 10 Small metal pieces that scatter outwards from an exploding bomb, shell, or mine. |
front 11 Admiringly | back 11 In a way that shows respect or warm approval. |
front 12 Seldom | back 12 Not often, rarely |
front 13 implicity | back 13 In a way that is not directly expressed. |
front 14 Faltering | back 14 Losing strength or momentum. |