on the outside or outer part
external
to send, pass along, or communicate
post, pole, a leader
pillar
despise, scorn, disdain
idolize
Kristen faced the _________ of how she would do all the word in two weeks.
dilemma
1. to think carefully about or suppose; 2. to buy or sell something in hopes of making a profit
speculate
to change in form
transform
frivolous, offhand, light
flippant
compliment, admire, value
decry
I can't ________ the fishing pole very well while I'm sitting in the boat.
maneuver
1. to criticize publicly; 2. to devalue
decry
allowing light to pass through partially
translucent
He has a very (honest) character.
upright
I completed the test with a high level of (error).
accuracy
I ________ that spring will come early this year.
speculate
lacking respect or seriousness
flippant
crossing or reaching across the Atlantic
transatlantic
Matthew feared that his angry grandfather would (renounce) him.
disown
Susanna appeared quite (emotional) when her sister walked into the room.
She played the tunes on an old ________ piano.
upright
1. a step of a ladder; 2. the piece of wood that spans two chair legs for support
rung
to rise above
transcend
John hung a red (ornament) on the tree.
bauble
Jody's (soothing) words did not make me feel much better.
caustic
The decision had not ________ effects.
tangible