| (adj) one who shows faithlessness or disloyalty | | |
| (adj) implied or indicated but not actually expressed; unspoken | | |
| (adj) showy; flashy; one who shows off | | |
| (n) a loud uproar or (v. i.) to become loudly insistent | | |
| (n.) quickness of intellectual insight, keenness of judgment or insight | | |
| (n) a loud eager expression of approval or praise | | |
| (adj) a person who means to cause another pain | | |
| (adj) having a sullen and gloomy disposition | | |
| (v.t.) to speak an evil lie that harms another | | |
| (adj) hard to accomplish or achieve; difficult | | |
| (n) the state of lacking what's needed to live | | |
| (adj) marked by brevity of expression or statement; short | | |
| intransitive verb meaning to show confidence by sharing secrets or a transitive verb meaning to tell a secret | | |
| an adjective meaning that something has been made in good faith; real | | |
| noun used to describe the condition of people who are always loyal | | |
| noun meaning disloyalty or betraying a moral obligation | | |