aberrant |
straying from what is normal or usual; atypical; anomalous. |
accost |
to confront and speak first to, often aggressively. |
adversary |
a person, group, or thing that is against another; opponent; enemy. |
comely |
pleasing in appearance. |
concord |
a state of agreement or harmony between persons or things. |
coy |
artfully shy or retiring; playfully but calculatingly reticent. |
girth |
the length around something. |
incontrovertible |
not able to be questioned or disputed. |
incorporeal |
without material being; bodiless; insubstantial. |
podium |
a raised platform, as for a speaker or orchestra conductor; dais. |
potable |
fit for drinking. |
potentate |
a person of great power, such as a ruler. |
segregate |
to separate or place apart from others. |
undercut |
to act so as to lessen the effectiveness or influence of; undermine or thwart. |
unobservable |
not able to be seen; not detectable. |