huddle | v. crouch or curl up ; mass; heap; crowd or draw together |
humble | a. low or inferior in station or quality; modest |
ignite | v. kindle; cause to start burning; set fire to |
ignorance | n. lack of knowledge or education |
immigrant | n. one who comes to a country where they were not born in order to settle there; non-native |
immune | a. resistant to; free or exempt from; not subject to |
immunity | n. protection; exemption from normal legal duties |
impecunious | a. without money; poor; penniless |
impede | v. hinder; charge with improper conduct; challenge validity of; try to discredit |
imperturbable | a. unshakably calm; placid; incapable of being disturbed or disconcerted |
implore | v. beg for urgently; make an earnest appeal |
impose | v. demand; force; compel to behave in a certain way |
impressive | a. making a strong or vivid impression; producing a strong effect |
incongruous | a. not fitting; lacking in harmony or compatibility |
indomitable | a. unconquerable; incapable of being overcome |
industrious | a. diligent; hard-working; busy and laborious |
inept | a. lacking of judgment, sense, or reason; unsuited; inappropriate; foolish |
infection | n. moral corruption or contamination; invasion of body which can lead to tissue damage and disease |
infirmity | n. weakness; bodily ailment or weakness, especially one brought on by old age |
inflate | v. expand; fill with air or gas; increase the amount or availability of |
inhabit | v. live in; occupy; reside in |
inhibit | v. restrain; prevent or forbid; hold back |
install | v. set up; connect or set in position and prepare for use |
interpret | v. explain or tell the meaning of; translate orally; decipher |
invaluable | a. valuable under estimation; inestimable; priceless |
jagged | a. unevenly cut; having the texture of something so cut; having a rough quality |
jeopardy | n. exposure to death, loss, or injury; hazard; risk of loss or injury |
jolt | n. sudden jerking, as from a heavy blow; sudden, strong feeling of surprise or disappointment |
jostle | v. come into rough contact with while moving; make one's way by pushing or elbowing |
justify | v. adjust the spaces between words; show to be reasonable; explain, clear away |
lament | v. grieve; express sorrow; regret deeply |
lance | n. weapon, consisting of long handle and steel blade or head; spear carried by horsemen, often decorated with small flag |
landslide | n. slide of a large mass of dirt and rock down a mountain or cliff; overwhelming electoral victory |
lash | n. any of the short hairs fringing the edge of the eyelid |
latitude | n. freedom from normal restraints; angular distance north or south of the earth's equator |
lecture | n. teaching by giving a discourse on some subject; speech that is open to the public |
leisurely | a. unhurried; slow; taking abundant time |
leniency | n. mildness; quality of mercy or forgiveness, especially in the assignment of punishment as in a court case |
linger | v. be slow in leaving; continue or persist; stay |
lofty | a. high, tall, having great height; idealistic, implying over-optimism |
logic | n. reasoned and reasonable judgment; a system of reasoning |
longitude | n. an imaginary great circle on the surface of the earth passing through the north and south poles |
loom | v. appear or take shape, usually in enlarged or distorted form |
loot | n. act of plundering; plunder; booty, especially, the boot taken in a conquered or sacked city |
lull | n. moment of calm; a period of calm weather; temporary quiet and rest |
luminous | a. shining; emitting light, especially emitting self-generated light |
manufacture | v. make products by hand or machinery; make from raw materials |
marine | a. of, found in, or produced by the sea; naval |
marvel | n. wonder; strong surprise; astonishment |
massive | a. enormous; colossal; consisting of great mass; containing a great quantity of matter |
mature | v. develop and reach maturity; grow old or older |
mere | a. being nothing more than what is specified; considered apart from anything else; small; slight |
misery | n. great unhappiness; extreme pain of body or mind |
mishap | n. unfortunate accident; bad luck |
mistrust | n. lack of trust or confidence |
modify | v. alter; make partial or minor changes to |
moisture | n. wetness caused by water |
monarch | n. king; sole and absolute ruler; sovereign, such as a king or empress |
monotonous | a. boring; dull; tediously repetitious or lacking in variety |
moor | n. dark-colored person generally; broad area of open land, often high but poorly drained |
morsel | n. a little bite or bit of food; a small quantity; a little piece; a fragment |
myth | n. legend; fable; a traditional story accepted as history |
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