bland |
without interest, spirit, or excitement; dull; indifferent. |
concourse |
a large open space, as in a railway station, where many people pass or gather. |
cuisine |
a particular type of cooking, especially that of a particular region, or the food in general that is prepared in this way. |
disseminate |
to spread widely, as though scattering seed. |
ductile |
able to withstand stress without breaking, as in drawing out into wire or pounding thin. |
edifice |
a building, especially a large or impressive structure. |
enormity |
the quality of surpassing moral limits; offensive or disgraceful character. |
inane |
devoid of meaning or substance; nonsensical. |
inferiority |
the fact or condition of being lesser in quality, worth, importance, rank, or position. |
lackluster |
without brilliance or vitality; dull. |
pertain |
to relate to or have to do with something. |
stupefy |
to astound or bedazzle. |
sully |
to make dirty or tarnished. |
veneer |
a superficial outward appearance or show. |
virile |
having the qualities of a man; characteristically masculine. |