demeanor |
the way in which one conducts oneself; deportment. |
diffuse |
in the physical sciences, to flow toward regions of lower concentration. |
disconsolate |
hopelessly unhappy; dejected. |
implicit |
implied rather than directly stated. |
lethargy |
a state of having very low energy with drowsiness and apathy; lassitude. |
mesmerize |
to induce a hypnotic trance in; hypnotize. |
pallid |
pale or whitened; lacking color. |
plebeian |
in ancient Roman society, of or belonging to the class of commoners; not patrician. |
retinue |
a group of attendants or other employees who accompany a prominent person. |
simplistic |
excessively simplified, as to be unrealistic. |
spendthrift |
one who is extravagant or wasteful with money; squanderer. |
sporadic |
occurring irregularly or in a thinly scattered manner in time or space. |
supplant |
to replace (someone or something) especially by dishonest or forceful means. |
tangent |
a line of discussion leading away from the original topic; digression. |
throwback |
a reappearance of an outmoded procedure, system, or the like. |