amplitude |
the state or quality of being ample; largeness. |
arrears |
the state of being delinquent in the payment of financial obligations (usually preceded by "in"). |
certitude |
the state, condition, or feeling of freedom from uncertainty or doubt. |
conservatism |
a general preference for the traditional; disinclination to change. |
effervescence |
high spirits; excitement; liveliness. |
interpose |
to insert (a comment, question, criticism, or the like) in the course of a conversation or speech. |
linguistic |
of or pertaining to language or the study of language. |
opportune |
favorable or suitable, especially in relation to time. |
pauper |
a very poor person who must live on public money. |
permeate |
to pass or diffuse through; penetrate. |
premonition |
an advance sign or warning; forewarning. |
restive |
unable to remain at rest; impatient or ill at ease, especially under restraint. |
salutary |
having or intended to have a beneficial effect. |
serendipity |
lucky coincidence or accidental discovery of something pleasant or valuable. |
terse |
effectively brief and to the point; concise; pithy. |