V. make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense; relieve, ease, alleviate, mitigate, allay, palliate, abate, suppress, subdue. Satisfy (an appetite or desire); gratify, fulfill, indulge, slake, sate, quench
Burning; sarcastically biting
Adj. departing from an accepted standard; deviant, abnormal, divergent, atypical, anomalous, irregular
Minor objection or complaint
V. mange to support oneself or make a living with difficulty; make an amount of supply of something last longer by using or consuming it frugally
Loquacious; wordy; talkative
The ability to think independently and creatively
N. the tough central part of various fruits, containing seeds. The central or most important part of something. V. remove the tough central part and seeds from (a fruit)
N. harsh criticism or censure; vilification, abuse, vituperative, condemnation, criticism, censure, denunciation, defamation. The public disgrace arising from someone's shameful conduct; disgrace, shame, dishonor, stigma, humiliation, discredit, ignominy, obloquy, disrepute, infamy, scandal
N. a utensil consisting of a wire or plastic mesh in a frame, used for straining solids from liquids, for separating coarse from fine particles, or for reducing soft solids to a pulp
V. forbid, esp. by law; prohibit, ban, bar, interdict, embargo, disallow, veto, enjoin. Denounce or condemn; attack, criticize, censure, damn, reject, taboo. Outlaw (someone)
It is discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928
Adv. and Adj. away from the appropriate planned, or expected course; amiss; wrong; out of the normal or correct position; askew; crooked; lopsided; off-center; uneven
V. be a sign of (something to come)
N. and V. a machine for shaping wood, metal, or other material by means of a rotating drive that turns the piece being worked on against changeable cutting tools
N. a person who does not belong to a widely held religion (esp. one who is not Christian, Jew, or Muslim) as regarded by those who do; pagan, infidel, idolater, heretic, unbeliever, disbeliever, nonbeliever, atheist, agnostic, skeptic
N. a supernatural creature of folk tales, typically represented as a small, elusive figure in human form with pointed ears; pixie, fairy, sprite, imp
V. (of a person or animal) hit (someone or something) with the hear or horns; ram; bunt. N. a push or blow, typically given with the head