reticent: in the habit of saying little3 }; i8 ~, e' A$ L, V/ R" B3 c
reverberate be sent back, again and again% r& p7 ?( C; c0 }/ E
rigor: sternness, strictness, severe conditions' @: D1 P# c+ O- V; T
rotundity: state of being round
1 X; _" f: e# K9 U: I* O3 q5 B salvage: the saving of property from loss
+ `7 f2 X: ?, g, w* u7 M scattered: not situated together# s7 z" M/ h) [1 O& p0 ?
shatter: to break into many pieces
3 ]: e1 q" K$ S% T0 O g: p4 } shunned: avoided, kept away from! }5 N2 u: G8 b( K8 W% o0 m
sketchy: shortly, roughly, quickly6 Q9 S! T5 B; i' v' }
sporadic: happening from time to time) \% e B7 B+ g* @2 Z# q9 F
stifled: suppressed, kept back( e3 S# k7 |" T
strive: to make great efforts, to struggle
9 B }) |! u, ^( E( O- O/ O subsequent: following0 b% h) s6 z. s( v- Q2 q8 r3 b
succumb: yield, die
# Q9 I: M2 K0 f taciturn: unspoken, silent
7 [! e X! Y& S3 g2 T# { tantalize: raise hopes that cannot be realized/ s/ X& x7 A- n- \; c
tentative: uncertain, probable
' u5 |' w2 P% N! m' I1 [ torpid: dull and slow# \& q0 `0 |0 }" p$ F
treacherous not to be trusted, perfidious; P2 F7 _& f" ~& n
tremor: thrill
, Y7 ?2 u$ L D# ~ tyro: a beginner( U" z5 s T+ a, ?
uproar: noise and excitement! I6 d- J) @& v4 W% Z
vanity: a foolish pride
: W% d9 l8 [! e( H; N' z: r vehemence: forcefulness; intensity; conviction% J: s" D5 J# v$ Q
vigilance: watchfulness
( s# Z1 A% @3 x7 J vindicate: prove the truth1 {% A' C4 d* ?+ N7 ]# K, a( x2 c, u
voluptuous: arousing sensual pleasures
: O1 A% q) k% B; O wan: looking ill, not bright2 w( B. k- A! Q8 S; Z6 D& M; h
wile: a trick
& s$ D( c% u j8 I# a/ ^ wrinkle: make small lines (e.g. forehead) |