argot |
the vocabulary or jargon characteristic of a specific group or class, especially of criminals. |
castellated |
constructed with turrets and battlements like a castle. |
concur |
to share the same opinion; agree. |
dawdle |
to waste time; be slow. |
delectation |
enjoyment; delight; pleasure. |
dilatory |
used to cause a delay. |
élan |
enthusiasm or vigor. |
foible |
a minor flaw or weakness in personality, character, or behavior. |
harbinger |
someone or something that signals or foreshadows a later arrival or occurrence; herald; forerunner. |
indistinct |
not clearly perceived or perceiving. |
insouciant |
having no cares or anxieties; light-hearted; carefree. |
macerate |
to soften (food or the like) by soaking, as in digestion. |
precursory |
coming before and serving to indicate what will follow; premonitory. |
risible |
provoking laughter; laughable or funny. |
sartorial |
of or pertaining to tailors or tailored clothing, especially men's clothing. |