adverse
(adj.) unfavorable, negative; working against. hostile
arid
(adj.) extremely dry; uninteresting, dull
assailant
(n.) a person who attacks violently (with blows or words)
billow
(n.) a large wave; (v.) to rise or swell like a wave
confront
(v.) to meet face-to-face, especially as a challenge; come to grips with
constrain
(v.) to force, compel; to restrain, hold back
contemporary
(adj.) belonging to the same period of time as oneself; (n.) a person of the same time
depict
(v.) to portray; to represent or show in the for of a picture
disinterested
(adj.) fair-minded, free from selfish motives; indifferent
encompass
(v.) to encircle, go or reach around; to enclose; to include with a certain group or class
groundless
(adj.) without any good reason or cause, unjustified
hypocrite
(n.) a person who pretends ot be what he or she is not or better than he or he really is; a two-faced peron
incomprehensible
(adj.) impossible to understand
manipulate
(v.) to handle or use skillfully; to manage or control for personal gain or advantage
maximum
(n.) the greatest possible amount or degree; (adj.) reaching the greatest possible amount or degree
mimic
(n.) a person who does imitations; (v.) to imitate; to make fun of
ruffle
(v.) to wrinkle, make uneven; to annoy, upset; to flip through; (n.) a gathered strip of material used for trimming edges; a ripple; a low drumbeat
serene
(adj.) peaceful, calm; free of emotional upset; clear and free of storm; majestic, grand
sheepish
(adj.) embarrassed; resembling a sheep in meekness, timid
stamina
(n.) the strength needed to keep going or overcome physical or mental strain; staying power