A | B |
brevity | shortness (as in time) |
comport | to behave, to conduct oneself; to be in agreement |
concise | expressing much in a few words |
demure | serious, modest, prim, proper |
depreciation | lessening in value, cheapening |
deteriorate | to lower in quality or value; to worsen or decline |
divulge | to tell, to reveal, to make public |
enlightened | free from ignorance or false ideas, educated |
forestall | to prevent by acting first |
garble | to disort in such a way so that it is no longer understandable |
proponent | one who puts forth a proposal; one who supports a cause |
quaver | to shake, to tremble, to shiver |
recoil | to spring back; the act of springing back |
recoup | to make up for; regain, recover |
reek | an unpleasant smell; to give off unpleasant smells; to give a strong impression |
relentless | harsh, not stopping, continuous, without pity |
rivulet | a small stream |
squander | to spend foolishly, to waste |
staccato | detached or broken/choppy in sound or style |
statute | a law |