apprised {Ans: to inform to tell someone; appreciate}misappropriation {Ans: dishonestly or unfairly taking something; stealing}subordinate {Ans: lower in rank or position}apparent {Ans: clearly visible or understood; obvious}jovial {Ans: merry; of joy}famished {Ans: hungry}contusion {Ans: bruise}harassed {Ans: stressed or strained; potentially aggressive pressure or intimidation}protruding {Ans: extending out beyond a surface or boundary}incidentally {Ans: a change in occurrence, or another way to say "by the way" or change the subject. Example: "_______, it was many months before the whole truth was discovered."}disperse {Ans: move away or seperate}quarrel {Ans: angry dispute; disagreement or argument}perplexing {Ans: completely baffling; puzzling}restitution {Ans: restoring something to its origonal state; return or compensate}indictment {Ans: formal claim of wrongdoing against a person; charge or accuse}inhabit {Ans: live within}compromise {Ans: settle differences through mutual concessions; threaten or endanger}censure {Ans: formal disapproval; condemnation}malicious {Ans: intending to do harm; spiteful or vindictive}dilapidated {Ans: ruin as a result of aging or neglect; run-down or battered}