affix |
to attach or join physically (usually used with "to"). |
agility |
the ability to move or think easily and quickly. |
censure |
to criticize or condemn. |
charlatan |
one who deceitfully claims to possess a particular skill or expertise; fraud; quack. |
devious |
not the straightest, most direct way; winding; roundabout. |
erudition |
a high level of scholarly knowledge; learnedness. |
intuition |
the power to know or understand something without thinking it through in a logical way. |
literal |
in accordance with the ordinary, exact, or primary meaning of a word or words; not figurative or metaphorical. |
mundane |
of or pertaining to what is common and everyday; ordinary; commonplace. |
nebulous |
hazy, confused, or indistinct. |
prostrate |
to lie or throw (oneself) flat on the ground, especially face down in an act of humility, worship, or the like. |
skiff |
a small, light boat that may have sails but can be rowed by one oarsman. |
tenacity |
the quality or condition of holding on strongly or persistently to something. |
unexceptionable |
without flaw or fault; beyond objection or criticism. |
vantage |
a position or situation that offers a broad or especially good view, comprehension, or the like. |