abash |
to cause to feel embarrassed, uneasy, or ashamed. |
amity |
friendly and peaceful relations; good will. |
baleful |
threatening harm; full of malice; ominous. |
eruct |
to belch forth. |
fealty |
faithfulness or loyalty. |
feckless |
weak or incompetent; ineffective. |
impute |
to ascribe or attribute to a source or cause. |
insinuate |
to suggest (something derogatory) subtly and indirectly. |
jubilate |
to feel joyful; rejoice; exult. |
refulgent |
shining brilliantly; radiant. |
scion |
an offspring or heir. |
tamp |
to compress and pack tightly by repeated light taps. |
trabeated |
using horizontal beams or lintels as supports instead of arches. |
vouchsafe |
to grant or give with condescension or as a special favor. |
welter |
to roll about or wallow, as in mud or the open sea. |