v. dissect to reveal to cut or take apart, especially in biology or anatomy to starve; to endure severe hunger; to starve to death to bring about; to cause; to influence someone or something
adj. grim sly sternly forbidding (e.g. future) overly loud or offensively conspicuous expected; required; describing a duty
adj. malignant frightful (e.g. appearance); unpleasant following the exact words or intended meaning of the original (e.g. translation) harsh cancerous or harmful (usually a growth)
v. detest to bring out; to summon; to recall to memory; to create new thoughts to hate strongly to go in different directions to use up
adj. literal having to do with beauty; pertaining to beautiful appearances describing a very large size or amount following the exact words or intended meaning of the original (e.g. translation) very fat
adj. notorious well known in a negative way suitable or quick to learn and attentive possible danger; risky very angry, showing strong feelings
adj. enamored describing riches; wealthy no longer used; out-of-date well known in a negative way inspired through love; captivated by someone or something
adj. laudable worthy of praise still and calm causing sorrow completely free of (e.g. feeling)
adj. authentic describing a sharp taste or smell (e.g. odor); caustic in language or tone genuine likely to error; describing the chance of making a mistake regarding the perceptions of the ear
adj. gigantic poor; humble clearly holding together huge harsh