front 1 ovation | back 1 enthusiastic recognition |
front 2 sneer | back 2 a facial expression of contempt or scorn |
front 3 animated | back 3 having life or vigor or spirit |
front 4 confer | back 4 have a meeting in order to talk something over |
front 5 documentary | back 5 a film presenting the facts about a person or event |
front 6 aftermath | back 6 the consequences of an event, especially a catastrophic one |
front 7 dormant | back 7 in a condition of biological rest or suspended animation |
front 8 empathy | back 8 understanding and entering into another's feelings |
front 9 liberation | back 9 the attempt to achieve equal rights or status |
front 10 amorphous | back 10 having no definite form or distinct shape |
front 11 distinguish | back 11 mark as different |
front 12 reluctance | back 12 a certain degree of unwillingness |
front 13 banish | back 13 expel, as if by official decree |
front 14 mortified | back 14 made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded pride |
front 15 oblivious | back 15 lacking conscious awareness of |
front 16 rabid | back 16 marked by excessive enthusiasm for a cause or idea |
front 17 hapless | back 17 unfortunate and deserving pity |
front 18 detest | back 18 dislike intensely |
front 19 suspense | back 19 apprehension about what is going to happen |
front 20 mania | back 20 an irrational but irresistible motive for a belief or action |
front 21 convoy | back 21 a procession of land vehicles traveling together |
front 22 infamous | back 22 known widely and usually unfavorably |
front 23 inquisition | back 23 a severe interrogation |
front 24 undermine | back 24 weaken or impair, especially gradually |
front 25 maestro | back 25 an artist of consummate skill |
front 26 impromptu | back 26 with little or no preparation or forethought |
front 27 impish | back 27 naughtily or annoyingly playful |
front 28 cascade | back 28 rush down in big quantities |
front 29 hostility | back 29 a state of deep-seated ill-will |
front 30 flail | back 30 thrash about |
front 31 writhing | back 31 moving in a twisting or snake-like or wormlike fashion |
front 32 stricken | back 32 affected by something overwhelming |
front 33 desperation | back 33 a state in which all hope is lost or absent |
front 34 delusion | back 34 a mistaken or unfounded opinion or idea |
front 35 defiance | back 35 challenge |
front 36 bewilderment | back 36 confusion resulting from failure to understand |
front 37 subdued | back 37 quieted and brought under control |
front 38 lurk | back 38 be about |
front 39 devastation | back 39 the feeling of being confounded or overwhelmed |
front 40 annihilated | back 40 destroyed completely |