fidelity |
loyalty or faithfulness to obligations, promises, or those to whom one has made a commitment. |
inclement |
of weather, violent or disagreeable. |
irksome |
causing annoyance; bothersome or tiresome. |
judicious |
characterized by or using sound judgment; wise; prudent. |
latent |
present but not yet apparent, developed, or operative. |
parochial |
narrow or limited in scope or viewpoint; provincial. |
piteous |
worthy of or inspiring great sympathy. |
pollinate |
to move or carry pollen to a plant, causing the seeds to be fertilized. |
preclude |
to prevent from happening by means of prior action or previously established condition. |
reclaim |
to recover the use of (land areas) by draining, hydrating, or otherwise reconditioning so that the land can be used for agriculture or other purposes. |
sedative |
causing tranquillity or calmness. |
squalid |
dirty or foul, as from neglect. |
sustenance |
nourishment that maintains life; food. |
uncouth |
lacking manners or refinement; rude, vulgar, or gauche. |
unfrock |
to deprive of priestly status. |