utmost (adj)
most extreme; greatest (최고의, 극도의)
blather (v)
to talk for a long time in a silly/annoying way (계속 지껄이다)
censor (v)
to remove parts of something, such as a book, movie, or letter, that you don't want someone to see or hear (삭제하다)
agitation (n)
worry and anxiety (불안, 동요)
leaflet (n)
a piece of paper that gives you information or advertises something (광고나 선전용) 전단
slanderous (adj)
false, and damaging to someone's reputation (중상하는[모략적인])
bewildered (adj)
confused and uncertain (어리둥절한)
indignant (adj)
angry because of something that is wrong or not fair (분해 하는)
spiel (n)
a speech that is long and spoken quickly and is intended to persuade the person listening (능숙하게 떠벌리는 말)
melancholy (n)
a feeling of sadness or depression' sadness that lasts for a very long time (우울감)
brusque (adj)
quick and direct in manner or speech, and often not polite (무뚝뚝한, 퉁명스러운)
contradict (v)
(of people) to state the opposite of what someone has said, or to be so different from another fact (반박하다)
treason (n)
showing no loyalty to your country especially by helping its enemies (반역죄)
density (n)
the quality of being close together and difficult to go or see through (밀도)
infancy (n)
the earliest period in the life or development of anything (초창기,유아기)
revolve (v)
to move or cause something to move around a central point/line (축을 중심으로) 돌다[회전하다]
counter-intuitive (adj)
doesn't happen in the way you would expect it to (직관에 반대되는)
mortality (n)
the way that people don't live forever; #of deaths within a particular society (언젠가는 죽어야 함, 죽음을 피할 수 없음/사망자 수)
inevitable (adj)
certain to happen and unable to be avoided (불가피한)
leniency (n)
treatment in which someone is punished/judged less strongly than expected (너그러움, 관대함)
cull (v)
to reduce the size of by killing (도태시키다)