1.
to deeply respect or admire someone or something.
2.
deceitful and untrustworthy; deliberately faithless.
3.
to prevent someone from succeeding; to thwart.
4.
suitable for growing crops.
5.
to improve or make something better.
6.
intended to teach, often in a moralizing way.
7.
silly, foolish, or senseless.
8.
to fall or drop straight down quickly.
9.
gentle, kind, or harmless; in medicine, not cancerous.
10.
quiet, uncommunicative, saying little.
11.
to accept or agree to something reluctantly but without protest.
12.
extremely careful and precise; paying great attention to detail.
13.
showing little or no interest, enthusiasm, or concern.
14.
dealing with things sensibly and realistically; focused on practical results.
15.
very generous, forgiving, or noble in spirit, especially toward a rival or someone less powerful.