agility |
the ability to move or think easily and quickly. |
camaraderie |
friendship, good humor, and closeness among a group. |
discrepancy |
lack of agreement; difference; inconsistency. |
disparate |
essentially different and distinct. |
dissertation |
a formal and usually lengthy exposition in speech or writing, especially a detailed report of research by a candidate for a doctoral degree. |
ductile |
able to withstand stress without breaking, as in drawing out into wire or pounding thin. |
exhilaration |
intense high spirits. |
guile |
deceitfulness, treachery, or skillful cunning; wiliness. |
infinitesimal |
of a thing or quantity, too small to be measured or calculated. |
malignant |
meant to cause harm; evil. |
nuance |
a subtle quality or difference in tone, meaning, color, or the like; shade. |
parley |
a discussion, especially between opponents or enemies, as to establish terms of truce. |
prodigal |
imprudent and excessive in spending; extravagant. |
recluse |
a person who lives in voluntary isolation from others. |
revert |
to return to a previous state, practice, belief, or the like. |