Unrestrained; spreading or growing wild and without check.
Long-lasting, bitter resentment or ill will toward someone, often persisting over time.
Making or constituting a loud, harsh, and boisterous noise; unruly and disruptive.
To destroy completely; to demolish or level to the ground.
To put something in a different or new order; to organize again.
Noun: a person who opposes or resists authority or control. Verb: to resist or rise against authority or established norms.
Willing to consider or receive new ideas, signals, or feedback; open to information and influence.
Relating to a gene or trait that is masked by a dominant allele and expressed only when two recessive alleles are present.
Avoiding the company of others; preferring to live in solitude or seclusion.
To restore friendly relations between people or groups; to settle differences and bring something into harmony or agreement, such as reconciling accounts.
To correct something; to make it right by removing errors, or to repair or amend.
Moral integrity; the quality of being honest and having strong ethical principles.
Having a strong, pleasant smell; aromatic.
To set right a wrong; to remedy or compensate for damage or grievance.
Not needed or useful due to being repetitive or duplicative; containing unnecessary repetition.
A shelter or protection from danger or hardship; a place offering safety or security.