amalgamate |
to combine or blend into a single unit. |
antiquate |
to make obsolete or old-fashioned. |
apportion |
to assign, adjust, or distribute parts so as to maintain the proper proportion; allot. |
broach |
to suggest or mention for the first time; bring up. |
commodity |
something that can be bought and sold. |
concord |
a state of agreement or harmony between persons or things. |
edifice |
a building, especially a large or impressive structure. |
gaseous |
in the form of or resembling a gas. |
gesticulation |
the act or an instance of using hand movements, as to add emphasis or expressiveness to speech. |
palpitate |
of the heart, to pulsate rapidly; flutter; quiver. |
parochial |
narrow or limited in scope or viewpoint; provincial. |
seclude |
to keep apart from other people or activity. |
singe |
to burn slightly on the surface, end, or edge. |
somnolent |
sleepy or drowsy. |
unconscionable |
not restrained or guided by a concern for what is right and just; unprincipled. |