front 1 Irate | back 1 (Adj.) Feeling or characterized by great anger; Furious |
front 2 Curtail | back 2 (V.) To reduce in extent or quantity, impose a restriction on |
front 3 Interminable | back 3 (Adj.) Endless; Incessant |
front 4 Brazen | back 4 (Adj.) Bold and without shame |
front 5 Candor | back 5 (N.) The quality of being open and honest; frankness |
front 6 Derelict | back 6 (Adj.) In a very poor condition as a result of disuse and neglect |
front 7 Altruistic | back 7 (Adj.) Showing a selfless concern for the well-being of others; unselfish |
front 8 Skirmish | back 8 (N.) A short argument; A clash |
front 9 Indignant | back 9 (Adj.) Feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment |
front 10 Ambiguous | back 10 (Adj.) open to more than one interpretation; having a double meaning |
front 11 Pensive | back 11 (Adj.) Engaged in, involving, or reflecting deep thought |
front 12 Judicious | back 12 (Adj.) Having, showing, or done with good judgment or sense |
front 13 Privy | back 13 (Adj.) Sharing in the knowledge of something secret or private |
front 14 Crass | back 14 (Adj.) Lacking sensitivity, refinement, or intelligence |
front 15 Squalor | back 15 (N.) The state of being extremely dirty and unpleasant; especially as a result of poverty or neglect |