ADJECTIVE: (adj.)—angry or dissatisfied
NOUN: (n.)—paint or other concealment designed to hide something or make it blend in with nature
ADJECTIVE: (adj.)—widely and unfavorably known
NOUN: (n.)—someone who has committed a crime classified as a felony (as opposed to a misdemeanor, which is less serious)
VERB: (v.)—to assign to a category, often in a restrictive manner
VERB: (v.)—to attack or assault vigorously
NOUN: (n.)—a selection made automatically by a computer when a user doesn’t specify a choice
ADJECTIVE: (adj.)—existing or occurring online or by means of a computer simulation
ADJECTIVE: (adj.)—showing little change
ADJECTIVE: (adj.)—providing a final and clear answer; decisive
NOUN: (n.)—a person under contract to work for someone else for a specified period of time, usually for no pay in exchange for travel expenses or some other benefit
VERB: (v.)—to make valid or binding by a formal procedure
VERB: (v.)—to mix one with another
NOUN: (n.)—offensive language
VERB: (v.)—to move to action; to stir up
NOUN: (n.)—a thing that controls or influences an outcome
NOUN: (n.)—a period of attentive watching and waiting
glint NOUN: (n.)—a tiny bright flash of light
ADJECTIVE: (adj.)—composed of numerous linguistic groups
VERB: (v.)—to implant (an idea or feeling) within something else so it becomes an essential part of the whole
NOUN: (n.)—extensive, often bloody slaughter
NOUN: (n.)—a set of changes that occur over a period of time in human populations
ADJECTIVE: (adj.)—honest and direct
ADJECTIVE: (adj.)—operated by pressure created when a large amount of liquid, such as water, is forced through a small hole or tube