primitive
unrefined, crude, basic, no manners, characteristic of early man
covert (noun)
a shelter, hiding place
fortify
to make something stronger, to reinforce
metamorphose
to transform into something else
His smile ______________s his true hatred of her.
belie
sate
to satisfy
cunning
sly, smart in a crafty way, devious
deft
agile, quick and clever, skillful
taunt
to tease, to poke fun at
My children are my _______________.
progeny
ebb
to recede, to flow backwards
ignominious
dishonorable, shameful, despicable
impel
to force someone or something forward; to force to do something
treachery (noun)
to back stab; to be disloyal to someone
He is such a polite gentleman, so ______________.
chivalrous
goad
to urge or provoke into action
vigilant
apathy
uninterested and unmotivated; lack of concern for others
treacherous (adj)
dangerous
The sled dogs' _____________ work exhausted them, and they all lost too much weight.
perpetual
covert (adj.)
secretive, hidden, concealed
superfluous
unnecessary, extra and unneeded
imperious
commanding, bossy attitude, sense of superiority
dubious
untrustworthy, shady in behavior, questionable behavior
Falling trough the ice is a ____________ that caused the man's death.
calamity