amenable |
willing to respond, agree, or submit; agreeable; pliable. |
capricious |
tending to act on impulse; subject to whim; erratic and unpredictable. |
dehumanize |
to deprive of individuality, spirit, or other human qualities; render routine or mechanical. |
dormer |
a window set vertically into a projecting structure on a sloping roof. |
felon1 |
a person who has committed a serious crime, such as murder, rape, or burglary, as opposed to a misdemeanor. |
gratify |
to please; satisfy. |
impassable |
impossible to go past, through, over, or around. |
inexplicable |
unable to be explained or interpreted. |
maxim |
a brief, concise statement of a general or basic truth or rule, especially for proper conduct. |
nonentity |
someone or something that is insignificant, dull, undistinguished, or unimportant, especially a person. |
precinct |
an area in a town or city that forms a separate district for voting or that is looked after by one police unit. |
recurrent |
happening again or repeatedly. |
rejoinder |
a response to a reply; retort. |
resurgent |
surging or rising once again; coming back. |
shackle |
a metal band or one of a pair of metal rings used to bind the wrist or ankle of a prisoner or animal. |