acute |
sharp; severe. |
conventional |
put in place by custom or use; traditional. |
dither |
to hesitate nervously or vacillate; be irresolute. |
encrusted |
covered with a hard or crisp layer of something. |
exclusive |
keeping out all others. |
extravagant |
spending too much; spending in a foolish or careless way. |
exult |
to rejoice greatly, especially over some triumph. |
fulfill |
to do or carry out as expected or required. |
impudent |
not showing respect; bold and rude. |
legislate |
to create a law or laws. |
obstruction |
something that blocks the way or prevents progress. |
perfection |
the state or condition of being without a fault or mistake. |
premise |
a statement that forms the basis of an argument and that is usually accepted. |
province |
one of the divisions of some countries, each with its own government. |
refrain1 |
to hold oneself back; to not enter into a particular action; desist; forbear (often followed by "from"). |