cynicism |
an attitude of doubt or mistrust toward human nature and the possibility of good or selfless motives. |
diffidence |
reticence; shyness. |
ephemeral |
lasting for only a short period. |
fragmentary |
consisting of fragments; incomplete or disconnected. |
fusion |
the act of fusing or joining together. |
perjury |
the crime of telling a lie in a court after promising under oath to tell the truth. |
refraction |
the bending of rays or waves of light, heat, sound, or the like when passed obliquely from one medium to another with a different rate of transmission. |
regurgitate |
to surge or pour back or out, especially from of a place of containment, as gases, liquids, or undigested food. |
reimburse |
to pay back for (expenses or losses incurred). |
sedative |
causing tranquillity or calmness. |
sentient |
having the capacity to receive sensations; able to perceive. |
simultaneous |
existing, happening, or done at the same time. |
singularity |
an unusual trait or quality. |
stupefy |
to astound or bedazzle. |
suture |
the act or process of surgically joining or sewing together the edges of a wound, incision, or the like. |