antiquate |
to make obsolete or old-fashioned. |
disperse |
to drive away in all directions; scatter. |
duplicity |
deceitful speech or action. |
embody |
to put in a form that can be seen; make real. |
ingrain |
to impress (habits, ideas, values, or the like) deeply and firmly in one's nature or mind. |
inimitable |
impossible to mimic or copy, because of uniqueness or superiority. |
malleable |
capable of being shaped, as by hammering or rolling. |
momentous |
very important. |
plausible |
seeming to be true or reasonable; credible. |
ruffian |
one who is tough and violent; bully; thug. |
shard |
a piece of a broken object, especially a fragment of pottery or glass. |
short-term |
covering, lasting, or completed in a short period. |
suave |
polished and urbane. |
unconscionable |
not restrained or guided by a concern for what is right and just; unprincipled. |
wheedle |
to try to persuade or influence by coaxing or flattery; cajole. |