R&J

Cards (66)

  • Abhor
    to regard with hatred
  • Adversary
    enemy or opponent
  • Adversity
    unfavorable fortune or fate
  • Afflict
    to make someone suffer mentally or physically
  • Alliance
    a formal agreement or treaty between two or more nations
  • Apprehend
    to take into custody; arrest
  • Augment
    to make larger; enlarge; increase
  • Beguile
    charm or enchant (someone), sometimes in a deceptive way.
  • Bound
    destined; sure; certain
  • Chide
    to scold or reproach; find fault
  • Disposition
    the predominant or prevailing tendency of one's spirits; natural mental and emotional outlook or mood; characteristic attitude
  • Denote
    to be a mark or sign of; indicate
  • Disemble
    to give a false or misleading appearance to; conceal the truth or real nature of
  • Dexterity
    skill; cleverness
  • Discord
    lack of concord or harmony between persons or things
  • Disparage
    to bring reproach or discredit upon; belittle
  • Doff
    to throw off; get rid of
  • Enmity
    a feeling or condition of hatred
  • Entreat
    to ask (a person) earnestly; implore; beg
  • Eloquence
    the practice or art of using language with fluency
  • Fiend
    a person or thing that causes mischief or annoyance
  • Fickle
    likely to change, especially due to, irresolution, or instability; casually changeable
  • Feign
    to represent fictitiously; put on an appearance of
    example: to feign sickness
  • Fester
    to putrefy or rot
    example: a festering wound
  • Gossamer
    an extremely delicate variety of gauze, used especially for veils; fine, flimsy cobweb
  • Inauspicious
    boding ill; ill-omened; unfavorable
    example:the inauspicious occurrences that bode disaster
  • Inexorable
    not to be persuaded, moved, or affected by prayers or entreaties
  • Inconstant
    not constant; changeable; fickle; variable
  • Interred
    buried; shut in
  • Intercession
    pleading on behalf of another person
  • Jest
    a joke or witty remark
  • Loathe
    to feel disgust or intense aversion for; abhor
  • Loath
    unwilling; reluctant;
  • Languish
    to lose vigor and vitality; to be or become weak or feeble; droop; fade
  • Loathsome
    causing feelings of disgust; revolting; repulsive
  • Mar
    to disfigure, deface, or scar
    example: the scratch marred the table.
  • Mutiny
    rebellion against any authority
  • Mark
    to take notice; give attention; consider
  • Posterity
    future generations
  • Peevish
    showing annoyance, irritation, or bad mood