Utilisateur
excessively willing to serve/please other people RW: Latin- Servus
lacking the ability to think deeply about something RW: Latin-Superficialis
a person who hoards wealth and spends as little as possible RW: Latin- Miser ‘wretched’
not interesting because of lack of charge or variety RW: Latin-’mono’+’tone’ (single+tone)
one's opponent in a catest, conflict or dispute RW: Latin-adverse
moral corruption RW: Latin-Depravate
a set of beliefs/principles held and taught by a religious, political or other group RW: Latin- Doctrina
give something up RW: Latin- Relinquere
the fact of following conversions, rules or laws RW: Latin-conformare
excessive pride in your country RW: Russian-Jinkoa
control or put a limit RW: Old French-courber
the point on which a lever is turns or is transported RW: Latin-Fulcrum
a system of religious belief, a faith RW: Latin-Credo
consisting of or containing water RW: Latin- Aqueous
to be honest and straightforward RW: Latin- Candor
to teach somebody to accept a set of beliefs RW: Latin- Doctrina
a material that is able to be deformed RW: Latin-Ducere
following or accept standards , conventional RW: Latin- Conformare
acting or quickly without thought or care RW: Latin- Impetuosus
not revealing your thoughts or feelings readily RW: Latin- Reticere ‘remain silent’
a group of people gathered for religious worship RW: Con+ Gregis ‘flock’
treatment of a serious matter with humour or lack or respect RW: Latin- Levitas
tending to obstruct or harm; hostile RW: Latin- Inimicalis
an infection causing inflammation of one or both lungs RW: Greek-”’pneumon” (lung)
forming or following in a logical order or sequence RW: Latin- Sequentia
filled with horror or shock RW: Old English- gast ‘frighten’
lack of equality (unfair difference between people) RW: Latin- Aequalis
seeming reasonable or probable RW: Latin- Plaudere ‘to approve’
literary beauty RW: Latin- Pulcher ‘beautiful'
US- 1 followed by 45 zeros, UK- 1 followed by 84 zeros RW: Latin- Quattuordecim
a thing belonging to a period other than the one in which it exists RW: Greek- ana ‘backwards’ + kronos ‘time’
tending to argue or be bad tempered , slightly aggressive RW: Latin- Truculentus
jester, buffoon RW: Latin- Balatro
believing in or based on the principle that everyone should have equal rights RW: French- Egalitaire
marked by or showing reverence for deity and devotion to divine worship RW: Greek- Pleo
to prevent from happening or somebody from doing something RW: Latin- Praecludere
to spread abroad as though sowing seed; to dispense throughout RW: Latin- Disseminatus
invent or create, construct, manufacture RW: Latin- Fabricatus
to look thoughtfully for a long time at something RW: Latin- Contemplari
a way if walking without lifting your feet off the ground RW: Old English- Scuffle
act in a rude, confident and direct way RW: Old English- Brash
a young unmarried woman RW: Old French- Dameisele
a small bouquet of flowers; adj. somebody trying to impress others in a pretentious or unnatural way RW: Old English- Posey
happening by chance RW: Latin- Fortuitus
wise RW: Latin- Sagax
excessive admiration RW: Latin- Adulari
showing reasons why an offence should be treated less seriously RW: Extenuare ‘make thin’
develop certain abilities at an early age than usual RW: Latin- Praecox