advert |
to direct the attention by comment or remark. |
calumny |
a harmful statement, known by the maker to be false. |
cavalier |
carefree and offhand; nonchalant. |
commodious |
comfortably spacious; roomy. |
dawdle |
to waste time; be slow. |
deracinate |
to pull up by or as if by the roots; uproot; isolate; exile. |
disencumber |
to remove burdens or hindrances from. |
disheveled |
not neat; messy. |
equipoise |
a state of balance or equal weight, importance, or the like; equilibrium. |
garrulous |
given to talking excessively. |
gnomic |
short and pithy, as an aphorism. |
gullible |
believing almost anything; easily tricked. |
indulgent |
gratifying, or being inclined to gratify or yield to others' wishes, especially rather than enforcing discipline or strictness. |
laudatory |
expressing praise. |
pleonasm |
a redundant word, phrase, or expression. |