(verb) to deliberately encourage people to fight argue, etc.; to rouse or stir up
Incite
(Adj) Slightly uncomfortable or embarrassed because you know you have done something silly or wrong
Sheepish
(Adj) Clever & amusing; having wit; having a clever & funny way with words
Witty
(Noun) The head of a school
Principal
(Verb) To suggest something as a plan or course of action; to suggest or recommend
Propose
(Verb) to find a satisfactory way of dealing with a problem of difficulty
Resolve
(Adj) NOT likely to upset or embarrass other people; showing a regard or concern for other people“s feelings
Tactful
(Adj) Someone who is nice & friendly; friendly but polite & formal
Cordial
(Adj) Arranged or happening one after the other in the correct order; appearing in or forming a series of continuous parts
Serial
(Verb) To communicate or express something with or without using words; to communicate in words, actions, appearance, etc
Convey
(Adj) not moving, changing, or developing; not moving especially when change or development would be good
Static
(Noun) A tendency to believe that bad things will happen; stressing the negative or unfavorable; taking the gloomiest possible view
Pessimism
(Verb) To make up false or exaggerated stories
Romance
(Verb) To mention something as an example, especially one that supports, proves, or explains an idea or situation
Cite
(Verb) To improve something; to make something better or clearer
Enhance
(Adj) Full of energy and new ideas and determined to succeed; continuously moving or changing
Dynamic
(Verb) To wish you had not done something; to feel regret or remorse
Rue
(Noun) An extremely cruel and violent action; something that is very cruel or brutal
Atrocity
(Verb) To make a good combination with someone or something else; something that makes something else complete
Complement
(Verb) To describe something or someone in writing or speech; to describe, show, or paint with words
Depict
(Noun) A country or person you are fighting or competing against
Adversary
(Adj) Not caring that other people are suffering; cruel or insensitive
Callous
(Adj) Deserving to able to be believed or trusted; something that is believable or reliable
Credible
(Adj) Someone who is too proud of their good looks, abilities, or position
Vain
(Verb) To suggest that something is true without saying this directly; to indicate indirectly
Imply