barrage |
a great number of things coming one after another very quickly. |
belie |
to give a false impression of. |
canard |
a deliberately false story or rumor, usually defamatory to someone. |
comity |
mutual courtesy and respectful treatment among people or nations. |
conjoin |
to combine for a common purpose. |
derision |
mockery or ridicule. |
disencumber |
to remove burdens or hindrances from. |
emote |
to express or simulate feelings, especially in an exaggerated or theatrical manner. |
flak |
(informal) irritating opposition, criticism, or dissent. |
gullible |
believing almost anything; easily tricked. |
insouciant |
having no cares or anxieties; light-hearted; carefree. |
invidious |
tending to arouse feelings of resentment or animosity, especially because of a slight; offensive or discriminatory. |
trabeated |
using horizontal beams or lintels as supports instead of arches. |
tyro |
one who is beginning to learn a business, trade, sport, or the like; novice; neophyte. |
unscathed |
not hurt or harmed; completely uninjured. |