abdicate |
to officially give up a position of power or a right. |
amiable |
having or showing a friendly manner. |
coherent |
lumping, holding, or sticking together. |
collusion |
action undertaken in secret partnership or collaboration, usually for illicit purposes. |
constrain |
to keep within tight restrictions; confine. |
gratis |
without charging money; freely. |
indecisive |
not definite or conclusive. |
inexorable |
not subject to change by any force or influence; unyielding or unrelenting. |
interplay |
the action or influence of two or more things on each other; reciprocal effect. |
overweening |
particularly forward, vain, and self-promoting. |
remit |
to refrain from carrying out; cancel. |
secular |
of or concerning the world and material concerns as opposed to religious or spiritual concerns; temporal. |
vicarious |
experienced through imagined participation in someone else's actions, sufferings, or the like. |
whimsical |
characterized by or resulting from a sudden desire or fancy. |
wrest |
to take away with, or as if with, a twist or pull. |