abide |
to put up with; stand. |
ambidextrous |
able to use both the left and right hands with equal skill. |
coalesce |
to grow together or unite to form a single body or organization; unify; fuse. |
deadeye |
an expert shooter. |
extenuate |
to reduce the magnitude or seriousness of (a fault or offense) by offering partial excuses. |
goad |
something that spurs a person to action; stimulus. |
harrow |
to go over or break up with a harrow. |
heinous |
extremely wicked or despicable; atrocious. |
impute |
to ascribe or attribute to a source or cause. |
interdict |
to deter or impede by the steady use of firepower. |
lien |
a legal claim on a piece of property when the current owner is in default on a debt or obligation. |
nonplus |
to cause (someone) to be unable to think of what to say, do, or decide; perplex; bewilder. |
parlance |
manner of speaking or writing, especially word choice; vernacular. |
sanctimony |
a pretense of righteousness or piety; feigned devotion or holiness. |
untoward |
unexpected and unfortunate. |