congruity |
the state or fact of being similar in character or degree;correspondence or fit. |
convulsion |
a violent, involuntary contraction of the muscles. |
demur |
to object or indicate opposition to something. |
discordant |
in conflict or disagreement. |
ephemeral |
lasting for only a short period. |
grapple |
to grasp, twist, or wrestle in close combat. |
hiatus |
a gap or break in activity, time, or space; interruption. |
infamous |
having, deserving, or causing a bad reputation; notorious or shameful. |
panacea |
a remedy or solution for all diseases, ills, or difficulties; cure-all. |
partisan |
devoted to or favoring a particular cause, group, political party, or the like. |
pugnacious |
ready or eager to fight; overly aggressive or quarrelsome. |
recluse |
a person who lives in voluntary isolation from others. |
succumb |
to give in or give way to a fatal illness, superior force, overwhelming desire, or the like; yield. |
tenable |
able to be upheld, affirmed, supported, or defended; logical. |
undulate |
to move in waves or a wavelike motion. |