very angry
irate
a relationship between parts of a whole
proportion
to be silent or distant in a sullen or angry way
sulk
to express disproval of
condemn
words spelled the same but with different meaning and sometimes pronunciation
homograph
a degree of freedom to alter or vary something
leeway
to make angry
provoke
coarse, crude, or in poor taste
vulgar
to compete in a contest or race
contend
to carry or support
a large mammal with coarse, thick fur and a short tail
bear
hazy, indistinct, vague
nebulous
to plunder or rummage
ransack
one of two or more possibilities
alternative
any means used to lead or tempt into danger
decoy
to pull apart into pieces by force
a drop of salty liquid that comes from the eye
tear
something that takes place
occurence
to become friendly again
reconcile
with little care
blithely
straying from a straight path
indirect
to express with words or gestures
convey
resistance
opposition
a decision
resolution
to perform a task in a clumsy or unskilled way
bungle
straying from a straight path
indirect
to return or come back
revert