abide |
to put up with; stand. |
assuage |
to make less severe or more bearable; alleviate. |
blithe |
indifferent or casual; unconcerned. |
dearth |
a shortage or scarcity of something; lack. |
deterge |
to cleanse, wash, or wipe off. |
effrontery |
shameless impudence; insolence. |
fixation |
an obsession, especially one that interferes with normal functioning. |
germane |
having relevance to a given matter; pertinent; significant. |
idiosyncrasy |
a characteristic of temperament, habit, or physical structure particular to a given individual or group; peculiarity. |
impute |
to ascribe or attribute to a source or cause. |
jubilate |
to feel joyful; rejoice; exult. |
pungent |
sharp and strong in taste or smell. |
revetment |
a facing of stone, masonry, or the like to support or protect a wall, embankment, or mound of earth. |
shunt |
to turn or move aside or out of the way; divert. |
stochastic |
of, or arising from chance or probability. |