lenient
tolerant; merciful
to be unsteady in purpose or action
falter
elated
delighted; extremely happy
The crowd showed their ___________by clapping wildly at the end of the play
exultation
fer
to bear, to carry
presumptuous
in a forward or bold manner
to write in secret code
cipher
aged with enduring appeal
vintage
Every morning, we ___________the flag at the front of the building.
hoist
omni
all
deluge
to overwhelm; to flood with water
to approach and speak in an aggressive way as with a demand or request
accost
inconspicuous
not easily noticeable
Be careful, do not _________your wealth or your good fortune.
squander
mov, mot, mob
to move
crux
an essential point of feature
curved like the inner surface of a sphere
concave
spec, spect, spic
to look, to see
The number of stars in the cosmos seems __________.
infinite
cede, ceed, cess
to go, to yield
refuse
items or material discarded
having or showing great zeal
fervent
The White House decorations were __________for the Christmas holidays.
ornate
The ____________to the Greek god Zeus boosted his ego.
allusion
cur(r), curs, course
to run, to go