(v.) to feel joy or great delight; to make joyful
rejoice
(v.) to be or make up the parts of, form; to
create or write; to calm or quiet one’s mind
compose
(v.) to feel or show great love for; to value highly;
to take special care of
cherish
(n.) a sudden fall from power or position;
a sudden, heavy snow or rain
downfall
(adj.) energetic, lively, fast; cool and fresh
The flag snapped and fluttered in the
brisk
(adj.) deserving trust, dependable
reliable
(v.) to find out by using mathematics or reasoning; to reckon, estimate
caculate
(v.) to form a rough judgment about size, quantity, or value
estimate
(n.) the area near a place, the surrounding region
vicinity
(v.) to force to move or flee; to move out of position
displace
(adj.) lacking meaning, stupid or foolish; without use of the senses
(n.) something that blocks the way; an obstacle
(n.) a rough calculation; a careful guess
estimate
(v.) to receive votes; to vote; to question people to
collect opinions
poll
(v.) to make calm; to ease pain or sorrow
soothe
(v.) to shrink and wrinkle, especially from heat, cold, or dryness
shrivel
(n.) a sudden bump or jerk; a shock or surprise
jolt
(adj.) busy, working steadily
industrious
(adj.) exactly the same, alike in every way
identical
(adj.) not correct; showing bad manners or taste
improper
(v.) to rob by force or violence, especially during war or time of unrest
(n.) valuable things that have been stolen or taken by force
loot
(v.) to shake up roughly; to move along in a
jerky or bumpy fashion
(n.) a sudden bump or jerk; a shock or surprise
jolt
(n.) one chosen to help or take the place of another or to act in that person’s absence
deputy
(v.) to hurt someone’s self-respect or pride
humiliate
(adj.) showing concern for the needs or feelings of others