front 1 confront | back 1 be face to face with |
front 2 gaudy | back 2 tastelessly showy |
front 3 treason | back 3 a crime that undermines the offender's government |
front 4 waver | back 4 move hesitatingly, as if about to give way |
front 5 crevice | back 5 a long narrow opening |
front 6 smitten | back 6 marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness |
front 7 barren | back 7 providing no shelter or sustenance |
front 8 promenade | back 8 a public area set aside as a pedestrian walk |
front 9 sarcasm | back 9 witty language used to convey insults or scorn |
front 10 dilapidated | back 10 in a state of decay, ruin, or deterioration |
front 11 commotion | back 11 confused movement |
front 12 immobilize | back 12 to hold fast or prevent from moving |
front 13 pang | back 13 a sudden sharp feeling |
front 14 gloat | back 14 dwell on with satisfaction |
front 15 repent | back 15 feel sorry for; be contrite about |
front 16 blurt | back 16 utter impulsively |
front 17 primitive | back 17 characteristic of an earlier ancestral type |
front 18 predator | back 18 any animal that lives by preying on other animals |
front 19 derelict | back 19 worn and broken down by hard use |
front 20 dignitary | back 20 an important or influential person |
front 21 masochistic | back 21 deriving pleasure from being abused or dominated |
front 22 rapture | back 22 a state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion |
front 23 introverted | back 23 shy, reserved, or inward looking |
front 24 slogan | back 24 a favorite saying of a sect or political group |
front 25 pester | back 25 annoy persistently |
front 26 prospector | back 26 someone who explores an area for mineral deposits |
front 27 offhand | back 27 with little or no preparation or forethought |
front 28 grope | back 28 search blindly or uncertainly |
front 29 wrest | back 29 obtain by seizing forcibly or violently, also metaphorically |
front 30 bawl | back 30 cry loudly |
front 31 obsessed | back 31 having excessive or compulsive concern with something |
front 32 swoon | back 32 pass out from weakness or physical or emotional distress |
front 33 cringe | back 33 draw back, as with fear, pain, or embarrassment |
front 34 morale | back 34 a state of individual psychological well-being |
front 35 seething | back 35 in constant agitation |
front 36 kinship | back 36 a close connection marked by common interests or character |
front 37 slink | back 37 move or walk stealthily |
front 38 impose | back 38 inflict something unpleasant |
front 39 gumption | back 39 fortitude and determination |
front 40 pout | back 40 a disdainful grimace |