unjust; contrary to laws or conventions, especially in commerce | |
unendurable; so unpleasant, distasteful, or painful as to be intolerable | |
distant view , especially through an opening, as between buildings or trees; outlook | |
someone who has given long service |
work that a person is expected to do in a specified time | |
unquestionably; without doubt; certainly | |
made without condition; absolute; unreserved | |
rod; stick; branch; long piece of timber; measure of length, equaling three feet |
unprincipled; lacking honesty | |
university student who has not yet received a first degree | |
rapidity or speed of motion; swiftness | |
religious zeal; willingness to serve God |
existing or resulting in essence or effect though not in actual fact; existing in mind, especially as a product of imagination | |
unjust; contrary to laws or conventions, especially in commerce | |
lying under or beneath something; basic; implicit; taking precedence; prior | |
unite closely or intimately; join together by heating |
work that a person is expected to do in a specified time | |
while; at the same time | |
sameness or consistency; freedom from variation or difference | |
punishment inflicted in return for an injury or an offense; retribution |
used to state what you have just said is also true in the opposite order | |
religious zeal; willingness to serve God | |
fissure in the earth's crust through which molten lava and gases erupt | |
a piece of metal, or other hard material, thick at one end, and tapering to a thin edge at the other, used in splitting wood, rocks |
used to state what you have just said is also true in the opposite order | |
weaken by wearing away base or foundation; injure or impair; dig a mine or tunnel beneath | |
craft; ship; container for liquids | |
made without condition; absolute; unreserved |
unprincipled; lacking honesty | |
robust; strong; energetic, and active in mind or body | |
not having a job; condition of being unemployed; state of being unused | |
rapidity or speed of motion; swiftness |
existing or resulting in essence or effect though not in actual fact; existing in mind, especially as a product of imagination | |
unendurable; so unpleasant, distasteful, or painful as to be intolerable | |
turn into vapor, steam, gas, or fog; decrease rapidly and disappear | |
distant view , especially through an opening, as between buildings or trees; outlook |
while; at the same time | |
work that a person is expected to do in a specified time | |
fissure in the earth's crust through which molten lava and gases erupt | |
expressed in spoken rather than written words; consisting of words alone without action |