Abundant
Existing or occurring in large amounts.
Synonym~Ample
Intentions
Something that one hopes or wishes to accomplish.
Synonym~ Ambitions/ Objectives
Furious
Extremely angry.
Synonym~ Frantic, OR Ferocious
Obsolete
Definition: No longer used or useful; out-of-date.
Synonyms: outdated, old-fashioned, antiquated.
Percieve
To become aware of something through the senses, or to understand or interpret something.
Synonym- Detect or Notice
Authentic
True to one's own personality, spirit or character.
Synonym~ Real / Actual
Surrender
Give up and agree that the other side won.
Synonym~ Forfeit
Secure
Free from danger or exposure.
Synonym~ Safe
Elaborate
Definition: To describe or explain something in greater detail.
Synonyms: expand, develop, clarify, detail
Meager
Lacking in quantity or quality; not enough, or very limited.
Synonym- Insufficient
Delicate
Easily torn or damaged.
Synonym~ Fragile
A ruler who exercises absolute power oppressively or brutally; unrestrained by law or constitution.
Synonym~ Dictator
Ambitious
Definition: Having a strong desire to achieve success or reach a goal.
Synonym: determined, driven, or motivated.
Persist
Definition: To continue doing something even when it is difficult or people want you to stop.
Synonyms: continue, endure, persevere, stick with
Prominent
Standing out in a noticeable way; widely known or important.
Synonyms- Noticeable
Efficient
Capable of producing desired results with little or no waste.
Synonym~ Effective/ Productive
Rebellion
In a REBELLION people defy authority and fight for change in their political system.
Synonym~ Revolt
Inevitable
Definition: Certain to happen; unavoidable.
Synonyms: unavoidable, inescapable, predictable.
Loathe
To dislike greatly, often with disgust and intolerance.
Synonym~ Hate
Rigorous
Extremely thorough, strict, or demanding.
Synonyms- Demanding
Forfeit
To lose or lose the right to. Especially by some error, offense, or crime.
Synonym~ Resign
Occasionally
Once in a while.
Synonym~ Sometimes
Distort
Definition: To change something so that it is no longer accurate or true.
Synonyms: twist, warp, or misrepresent.
A temporary or improvised substitute used when something better is not available.
Synonyms- Improvised
Mediocre
of moderate or low quality, value, ability, or performance.
Synonym- Ordinary or Average