aberrant |
straying from what is normal or usual; atypical; anomalous. |
buttress |
a structure built to give support to the outside of a building or a wall. |
fallacy |
a false or misleading idea or notion, especially one that is commonly held. |
glacial |
of, concerning, coming from, or marked by the presence of glaciers or other large ice masses. |
impeccable |
flawless or blameless; perfect. |
inscrutable |
impossible to comprehend or interpret; mysterious. |
lewd |
characterized by vulgarity or offensively explicit sexual references; bawdy. |
licentious |
not within the bounds of morality or propriety, especially with regard to sexual conduct; immoral; lewd. |
naysayer |
a person who refuses, denies, or opposes, especially because of cynicism or pessimism. |
nebulous |
hazy, confused, or indistinct. |
onus |
an unwanted but necessary task; burden. |
pollinate |
to move or carry pollen to a plant, causing the seeds to be fertilized. |
promenade |
a leisurely walk, especially in a public place. |
provisional |
adopted on a temporary or tentative basis until something permanent is established; conditional. |
ravenous |
very hungry; starved. |