12 April 2015
-utmost ( adjective )
·
Of the greatest possible degree, extent or
intensity
-the thing that
he had done was an utmost contempt
·
Highest n extent or degree
-it was up to
the utmost measure of human
endurance
·
(comparative of ‘far’) most remote in space,
time and order
-don’t go beyond
the utmost tree
-gaol ( verb )
·
(law) lock up of confine, in or as in a jail
-the suspect were gaoled without trial
-humane ( adjective )
·
Pertaining to or concerned with the humanities
-the teachers
teach a humane education at the
school
-gleeful ( adjective )
·
Full of high-spirited delight
-A gleeful heart
-savage ( adjective )
·
(of person or their action) able or disposed to inflict
pain or suffering
-because she was
so angry, she gave a savage slap to
her friend
·
Wild and menacing
-at the end of
the field there was a pack of savage
dogs
·
Without civilizing influence
-the minister
just ignored the savage people
·
Marked by extreme and violent
-he needed to be hospitalized
because of a savage beating
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