A person who is new to or inexperienced in a particular job or situation.
What is a novice?
To dry up, shrivel, decay, or fade. To lose vitality, force, or freshness.
What is wither?
Producing a strong, clear impression upon the senses or in the mind. The word may also be used to describe something that is very brightly colored.
What is vivid?
Moving or behaving in a way that is not regular, certain, or predictable. Wandering or unsteady.
What is erratic?
The condition of being weak and delicate.
What is frailty?
The total amount of income generated by the sale of goods and services related to the operation of a business.
What is revenue?
Morally corrupt or wicked.
What is depraved?
No longer close or friendly with someone with whom one previously had a friendly or affectionate relationship.
What is estranged?
Having financial success or marked by vigorous financial growth.
What is prosperous?
Spending or using large amounts of time, money, or energy in a way that is wasteful or unwise.
What is prodigal?
Intentionally and rudely disrespectful. Exhibiting an open and casual disdain.
What is insolent?
Strong and healthy. May be used to describe a person who is healthy and vigorous, food that is strong in flavor, or anything that displays an ability to survive adverse conditions.
What is robust?
To speak or act in a whining, sniffling, tearful, or weakly emotional manner.
What is sniveling?
Doing things suddenly without consideration of the consequences.
What is impulsive?
Having declined, deteriorated or fallen away from a higher to a lower level of moral or behavioral standards. Having become corrupted or worse in quality than in a previous state.
What is degenerate?
Unnecessary or exceeding what is needed. More than is useful or appropriate.
What is superfluous?
To get rid of something or someone by forcing them to leave.
What is banish?
Something that degrades something’s appearance, diminishes hope, or inhibits prosperity. Originally, this word referred to a disease that caused a plant’s leaves to wither, but in current usage can be used to describe anything that spreads decay or destruction.
What is a blight?
The final part of a play, movie, or novel, in which loose ends are tied up, lingering plot questions are answered, and matters are explained or resolved.
What is a denouement?