A | B |
complicity | Involvement as an accomplice in a crime or wrong doing |
deploy | To station (persons or forces) systematically over an area |
explicate | To explain; make meaning clear |
implicate | To involve or connect incriminatingly |
implicit | Implied or understood although not expressed |
inexplicable | Incapable of being explained or interpreted |
plight | A condition or situation of difficulty or adversity |
replica | A copy or reproduction of a work of art, especially one made by the original artist |
replicate | To duplicate, copy or repeat |
supple | Redily bent;pliant |
accomodating | willing to help;obliging |
accord | agreement, harmony |
acquiesce | To consent or comply passively or without protest; accept |
adamant | firm and unyielding in purpose or opinion; inflexible |
camaraderie | a spirit of loyalty, mutual trust and good will between or among friends or comrades |
compliance | an act of doing as another wishes or yielding to a request or command |
propitiate | to prevent or reduce the anger of; soothe |
tractable | easily manageable or controlled; docile |
volition | an act of willing, choosing or deciding; power or capability of determining |
willfulness | unreasonable stubborness |
acuity | Acuteness of perception; keenness |
consummate | Supremely accomplished or skilled |
cunning | Skill or adeptness in performance; dexterity |
deft | Skillful;adroit |
endowment | A natural gift or quality |
facile | Done or achieved with little effort or difficulty; easy |
incompetent | Not capable; not well qualified |
inept | Awkward or clumsy |
proficient | Performing in a given art, skill or branch of learning with expert correctness |
propensity | An innate inclination or tendency |
ambivalence | conflicting feelings |
avail | to be of use or advantage to |
equivalent | equal in quality |
evaluation | act of judging |
evince | to show or exhibit emotion |
invalid | falsely based or reasoned |
invaluable | having great value; priceless |
prevail | triumph |
valedictory | bidding farewell |
vanquish | defeat in a battle or competition |