Someone who is running away or hiding, usually in order to avoid being caught by the police.
What is a fugitive?
The student who has the highest ranking (determined by grades) in a graduating class.
What is a valedictorian?
Marked by firm determination in a belief or conviction.
What is unshakeable?
To hide out or move in such manner that you cannot be seen.
What is to lurk?
To allow yourself to have or do something that you like, especially something that is considered bad for you.
What is to indulge?
Not having the necessary ability or skills to perform a particular job or task effectively.
What is incompetent?
Feeling or showing anger because of something that is unfair or unjust.
What is indignant?
Dramatic or showy behavior; speech or behavior that is exaggerated in order to gain attention.
What are theatrics?
A real or imagined wrong that is a cause of complaint. A strong feeling that one has been treated unfairly.
What is a grievance?
Thinking or worrying continuously about something such that one is unable to pay attention to other things.
What is preoccupied?
Friendly and welcoming to guests and visitors; disposed to treat guests with kindness and generosity.
What is hospitable?
Unjustly severe, cruel, or burdensome; used to describe something that weighs heavily on a person.
What is oppressive?
Concerned with the well-being and happiness of others, especially helping those who are suffering or experiencing crisis.
What is humanitarian?
A feeling of deep anxiety or dread that is not tied to anything in particular, but rather about the general state of the world.
What is angst?
A very deep hole that seems to have no bottom or a space that is immeasurably deep.
What is an abyss?
The automated use of biological information, such as fingerprints or voice recognition to verify someone’s identity.
What are biometrics?
Bad tempered in a childish way; easily angered or annoyed.
What is petulant?
Happening or done at the same time as something else.
What is simultaneous?
Experiencing something indirectly by seeing or hearing about the experience of another person.
What is vicariously?