adjourn |
to stop the process of a formal meeting or court session, often with the intention of starting again at another time. |
authoritative |
accepted as correct and true; reliable as a source of information because said or written by an expert or authority. |
boisterous |
loud, unrestrained, and in high spirits; rowdy. |
chronic |
tending to a certain behavior or illness over a long time or without stopping. |
equine |
of or similar to a horse. |
eventual |
sure to happen at some time in the future. |
jocular |
intended to be humorous; facetious. |
minimize |
to make as small as possible. |
mockery |
contempt, derision, or ridicule, or an instance of this. |
monotonous |
not interesting because of having to do the same thing over and over. |
oversee |
to watch over and direct (others or their work); supervise. |
rebuke |
to give a sharp reprimand to; criticize. |
register |
to sign up for something by having one's name put on an official list. |
rout1 |
a confused retreat of troops after they have been beaten. |
splendor |
grandeur or magnificence. |