to adjust or change to suit conditions

adapt

to bear witness, affirm to be true or genuine

attest

to fit together exactly; to connect so as to form a whole; a carpentry figure resembling a dove's tail

dovetail

the quality of exceeding all moral bounds; an exceedingly evil act; huge, size, immensity

enormity

to hesitate, stumble, lose courage; to speak hesitatingly; to lose drive, weaken, decline

falter

a warning or feeling that something bad will happen; marked by fear, ominous

foreboding

totally abandoned and helpless; sad and lonely; wretched or pitiful; almost hopeless

forlorn

chillingly proud and scornful

haughty

a physical defect; a hindrance, obstacle

impediment

necessary, urgent; a form of a verb expressing a command; that which is necessary or required

imperative

to linger in an aimless way, hang around, dawdle

loiter

to pretend illness to avoid duty or work, lie down on the job

malinger

short but full of meaning

pithy

to rob by force, especially during wartime; to seize wrongfully; property stolen by force

plunder

to smile or speak in a silly, forced way; a silly forced smile

simper

firmly fixed; constant, not moving or changing

steadfast

much boasted about in a vain or swaggering way

vaunted

to abuse or belittle unjustly or maliciously

vilify

a person (usually a child) without a home or friend; a stray person or animal; something that comes along by chance; a stray bit

waif

twisted, turned to one side; cleverly or grimly humorous

wry


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