A | B |
acquiesce | Verb - to accept without protest; to agree or submit |
allure | Verb - to entice, tempt; to be attractive to |
allure | Noun - a strong attraction; the power to attract, charm |
askew | Adjective, Adverb - twisted to one side, crooked; disapprovingly |
blithe | Adjective - cheerful, lighhearted; casual, unconcerned |
contentious | Adjective - quarrelsome, inclined to argue |
covet | Verb - To desire something belonging to another |
crestfallen | Adjective - discouraged, dejected, downcast |
disheveled | Adjective - rumpled, mussed; hanging in disorder |
exponent | Noun - one who advocates, speaks for, explains, or intreprets |
exponent | Noun - (Math) the power to which a number, symbol, or expression is to be raised |
garrulous | Adjective - given to much talking, tediously chatty |
insuperable | Adjective - incapable of being overcome |
lamentable | Adjective - to be regretted or pitied |
misnomer | Noun - an unsuitable or misleading name |
profess | Verb - to affirm openly; to state belief in; to claim, pretend |
respite | Noun - a period of relief or rest |
retribution | Noun - a repayment; a desrved punishment |
sinuous | Adjective - winding, having many curves; lithe and flexible |
sonorous | Adjective - full, deep, or rich in sound; impressive in style |
vanguard | Noun - the foremost part of an army; the leading position in any field |
wastrel | Noun - a wasteful person, spendthrift; a good-for-nothing |