A | B |
alleviate | v. To relieve or make more bearable. |
antidote | n. 1. A remedy that relieves the effects of a poison. 2. Anything that offers relief from an undesirable condition. |
bedlam | n. A very confused and noisy scene. |
Cajole | v. To urge with great and repeated requests; to coax. |
glib | adj. Marked by an ease in speaking or writing that often shows lack of concern or sincerity. |
haggard | adj. Having a tired look; worn out. |
immaculate | adj. 1. Perfectly clean; spotless. 2. Without a flaw; faultless. |
incessant | adj. Going on without interruption; continual. |
indulgent | adj. Inclined to give in easily; lenient. |
loll | v. To sit back in a relaxed way; to sprawl. 2. To hang loosly; to droop. |
pittance | n. A very small amount, especially of money. |
pungent | adj. 1. Having a sharp taste or smell. 2. Sharply critical; painfully direct. |
rue | v. To feel regret or sorrow over. |
strident | adj. Harsh and grating; loud and shrill. |
vehement | adj. Expressing strong feeling; intense. |