cynicism |
an attitude of doubt or mistrust toward human nature and the possibility of good or selfless motives. |
discreet |
reserved and judicious, especially in talking about or otherwise revealing confidential matters; circumspect. |
feasible |
capable of being done, carried out, or brought about; likely to succeed. |
impenetrable |
impossible to enter; impervious. |
impregnable1 |
able to withstand any attack, as a fortress. |
influx |
the act or an instance of flowing in. |
infringe |
to cross established limits; encroach; trespass (usually followed by "on" or "upon"). |
inverse |
opposite or reversed in position, order, direction, nature, or effect. |
pensive |
thoughtful in a sad or deeply serious way. |
pertinent |
having to do with or connected to a subject; relevant. |
placate |
to calm down and make less angry, especially by appeasement; conciliate; pacify. |
postulate |
to assert as something true, especially as a basis for reasoning. |
rancor |
bitter, continuing resentment; hatred. |
resurrection |
a return to life after death. |
wanton |
lacking restraint in the pursuit of sexual pleasure. |