A | B |
affable | friendly, cordial, pleasant and easy to talk to; showing friendliness |
bolster | a long, narrow pillow; anything used as a support; v. to prop up, support, or reinforce |
expletive | an oath or exclamation, usually profane; a word with no meaning of its own, used to cmplete the pattern of a phrase or sentence |
furor | frenzied anger; rage; a public uproar or outburst of indignation; great enthusiasm for |
idiomatic | characteristic of a particular language |
intangible | not capable of being touched; not material; vague or not easily defined |
reciprocate | to give, do, or take in return; to move with a backward-forward motion |
subterfuge | a trick, excuse, or deception used to escape something unpleasant |
tawdy | gaudy; showy and cheap |
wistful | full of longing; yearning; wishful |