to avoid rules or laws without actually breaking them. To evade by means
of a gray area or loophole.
awkward to carry or handle; hard to handle because of bulk, weight, shape or
size.
a show of mercy or leniency toward a wrongdoer or opponent, under
appropriate circumstances.
someone who lies, claiming a special talent, skill, or expertise.
the ability to see things beyond normal vision, events form the future,
or those who have died.
containing a wide range of information, in a concise form, usually a piece of writing.
corrosive or capable of burning. Acidic; able to eat away at something else. Also used to describe sharp and malicious speech.
time spent resting, recovering, and regaining one's health after an illness or medical treatment
produced in large quantities; abundance.
honorable, and courteous, as in a code of behavior followed by medieval knights. Considerate, especially toward women, the poor, or the defeated.
conversation, discussion, or conference; often formal. A literary work written in the form of dialogue.
feeling, expressing, or demonstrating strong dislike, disdain, or scorn for someone or something. Showing an utter lack of respect for tradition or convention.
feelings of guilt, shame, and regret about doing something wrong. Remorse of uncertainty about a decision of course of action.
ill-bred, surly, sullen, or miserly. Unmannered; boorish, and vulgar.
to surrender according to specific conditions. To give in to an argument, request, or pressure.
severe criticism; an official show of disapproval or blame. A formal rebuke
or stern condemnation
to behave in a particular way. To agree or be consistent with something or
someone.