clemency |
the inclination to be merciful or forgiving; leniency. |
delicacy |
something delightful or rare, especially food. |
dole |
to deal out or distribute (food, money, or the like) in small amounts to needy people (usually followed by "out"). |
equivocate |
to express oneself ambiguously, often to avoid giving a direct answer or to deceive. |
franchise |
a right or privilege conferred by a government, especially the right to vote or the rights and powers of incorporation. |
glacial |
of, concerning, coming from, or marked by the presence of glaciers or other large ice masses. |
immutable |
not subject to change; unchanging or unchangeable. |
regurgitate |
to surge or pour back or out, especially from of a place of containment, as gases, liquids, or undigested food. |
rejuvenate |
to restore the vigor, health, or appearance of youth to. |
reticence |
the state or quality of being hesitant to speak out; reserve. |
scuttle2 |
to move or run as if in a hurry; scurry. |
taciturn |
habitually silent and uncommunicative. |
unguided |
without someone to lead or escort. |
vindictive |
desirous of revenge; vengeful. |
whimsy |
an odd, fanciful, or capricious notion, or such notions collectively. |