adamantine |
firmly decided or fixed; unyielding. |
barrage |
a great number of things coming one after another very quickly. |
bereft |
deprived or stripped of something. |
blandishment |
(often plural) flattering or coaxing remarks or stratagems intended to persuade. |
epicene |
sharing the traits of both sexes. |
extempore |
without plan or preparation; impromptu or improvised. |
fungible |
interchangeable. |
garble |
to mix up, distort, or confuse (a message, translation, or the like); cause to be disordered or unintelligible. |
homily |
any discourse offering moral advice or admonitions. |
lien |
a legal claim on a piece of property when the current owner is in default on a debt or obligation. |
malinger |
to pretend illness or injury, especially in order to be excused from duty or work. |
pleonasm |
a redundant word, phrase, or expression. |
profligate |
totally given over to immoral and shameful pursuits; dissolute. |
sartorial |
of or pertaining to tailors or tailored clothing, especially men's clothing. |
unabashed |
not feeling or showing embarrassment, uneasiness, or shame. |