A | B |
Monotonous | Lacking in variety; characterizing a sound on one note; unvarying pitch or cadence. |
Deportment | Demeanor; Conduct; Behavior; Conduct or obedience of a child in school. |
Malevolence | Ill will; hatred; wishing evil to others. |
Surreptitious | Secret or unauthorized; acting in a stealthy way; fraud or misrepresentation of the truth. |
Apparition | Supernatural appearance or a person or thing; manifestation; phantom |
Recumbent | Reclining; Inactive; leaning. |
Fraternizing | To associate in a bortherly way; socialize; mingle; to associate cordially. |
Apparel | Clothing; garments; anything that decorate or covers. |
Caustic | Capable of burning; destroying living tissue; severely critical or sarcastic. |
Babel | Tower of Babel; Ancient Biblical tower intended to reach heaven which caused confusion to the language of the people of Shinar; Also a confused mixture of noises. |
Adroitly | Expert or nimble in the use of hands/body; skillful or clever; quick in thought or reaction. |
Reproach | To find fault with; Blame; To cause blame or discredit; disgrace; shame. |
Iniquitous | Injustice; Wickedness; Sinful; A wicked act. |
Epistolary | Contained in or letters; Consisting to letters; Constructed series of letters. |
Replete | Abundantly supplied; stuffed or gorged; complete (as to complete paperwork) |
Brazen | Shameless or bold; like brass as in sound, color or strength. |
Anesthetic | Substance that produces anesthesia; procaine, morphine, ether, etc. |
Capricious | Erratic; fanciful; witty |
Chastisement | To discipline or criticize severely - OLD definition: to restrain. |
Asphyxiation | To cause to die or lose consciousness by impairing normal breathing; may be by gas, choking, suffocation or smothering. |
Obliquely | Slanting at an angle; indirect or evasive. |
Disconfiture | To change shape or to break up. |
Hypocrite | A person pretending to have virtues; Morals or beliefs that he doesn't have. |
Desultory | Lacking consistency; unconnected from main subject. |
Placidly | Pleasantly calm or peaceful; tranquil; serene; quiet. |
Acquiesced | Submit ot comply silently or without protest. |