anomalous |
differing from the norm, standard, or common type or rule; abnormal. |
codicil |
an addition or appendix, especially one modifying the terms of a will. |
discernible |
able to be perceived or distinguished. |
forthcoming |
about to appear or happen. |
idolatry |
unquestioning or excessive devotion or adoration. |
imponderable |
unable to be evaluated or calculated accurately. |
inexplicable |
unable to be explained or interpreted. |
malign |
to speak badly of or tell harmful lies about. |
marquee |
a canopy or a covering like a roof over the entrance to a building. The marquee over a theater shows the title of the current play or film and sometimes the names of the actors. |
perverse |
stubbornly opposed to what is expected or requested of one, or marked by or inclined toward such an attitude. |
psychiatrist |
a medical doctor who treats people with mental and emotional illnesses. |
rambunctious |
wildly or uncontrollably active; difficult to control; boisterous. |
refraction |
the bending of rays or waves of light, heat, sound, or the like when passed obliquely from one medium to another with a different rate of transmission. |
sultry |
uncomfortably hot and humid. |
uncomplicated |
not difficult to understand or deal with; simple; straightforward. |