aleatory |
pertaining to or depending on luck, chance, or contingency. |
attune |
to adjust so as to be harmonious. |
austere |
having only what is needed; very simple or plain. |
comity |
mutual courtesy and respectful treatment among people or nations. |
deify |
to raise to the rank of a god; consider to be a god. |
demarcate |
to set apart or separate, as if with boundaries. |
dilatory |
used to cause a delay. |
expostulate |
to argue earnestly with someone, usually against an intended action; remonstrate. |
extrinsic |
not inherent or essential; extraneous. |
immaculate |
not dirty; completely clean. |
lorgnette |
eyeglasses, such as opera glasses, that have a short handle by which one holds them in position. |
opiate |
something that induces relaxation, calm, or stupor. |
scabrous |
characterized by a rough or scaly surface, as the leaf of a plant. |
scion |
an offspring or heir. |
stately |
dignified. |