adequate
enough, sufficient. Adjective
administer
to manage or direct; to give out as treatment or assistance. Verb
agitate
to disturb or upset; to move with an irregular, fast or violent action; to stir up interest in and support for a cause.

Verb

capitulate
to give in, to surrender. Verb
citrus (noun)
a fruit of the family that includes oranges, lemons, grapefruits, and limes. Noun
citrus (adjective)
of or relating to these fruits or trees. Adjective
disrupt
to break up the orderly course of; to interrupt, to bring to a temporary halt. Verb
disruptive
causing confusion or disorder. Adjective
disruption
a disturbance that interrupts or causes confusion.

Noun

hovel
an unpleasant, cramped, and dilapidated place to live. Noun
illiterate
unable to read or write. Adjective
illiteracy
inability to read or write. Noun
indifferent
not concerned about, not caring; neither very good nor bad, passable. Adjective
menial
of or relating to low level, humble work. Adjective
permanent
lasting or expected to last for a long time.

Adjective

respite
a period of rest, a pause. Noun
strenuous
needing much effort, using a lot of energy; very active, vigorous. Adjective
toil (verb)
to work long and hard; to make one's way with difficulty. Verb
toil (noun)
hard and tiring labor.

Noun

urgent
needing quick action or attention. Adjective
urgency
the need for quick action. Noun