Term | Definition |
---|---|
chaos | (noun) state of complete confusion and disorder |
compel | (verb) to drive, urge or motivate with force; to oblige |
infringe | (verb) trespass or encroach upon the rights of others |
navigational | (adjective) relating to the act or practice of plotting a vehicle's course |
ironic | (adjective) characterized by irony; happening in the opposite way to what is expected |
pervade | (verb) to spread throughout; to be present in every part of something |
quizzical | (adjective) relating to a questioning, uncertain or puzzled way |
relinquish | (verb) to give up or turn over possession/ control; to surrender |
remorse | (noun) painful, deep feeling of guilt for wrongdoing |
scrupulous | (adjective) having or showing a strict regard for what is right |
tentativeley | (adverb) not final; done as a trial or an experiment |
treacherous | (adjective) likely to betray a trust; tratorous |
humiliate | (verb) to make (someone) feel ashamed and foolish by injuring their dignity and self-respect, especially publicly |
benign | (adjective) having or showing a kindly disposition; non-threatening |
meticulous | (adjective) showing extreme or excessive concern about every last detail |
Source: https://smfmnewsroom.org/flash-cards/sn2-and-sn1-reactions/