amalgamation |
the act, process, or result of combining two or more, often disparate, things. |
devotee |
an eager or serious follower or enthusiast. |
dishevel |
to make (hair or clothing) untidy. |
elliptical |
tending toward or characterized by an economy of expression that creates ambiguity or obscurity, often purposefully. |
foreseeable |
capable of being anticipated or predicted. |
impecunious |
lacking funds; penniless. |
inquisitive |
given to asking and inquiring; eager to learn. |
maul |
to hurt by beating or through other rough treatment. |
parsimony |
excessive unwillingness to spend money or use resources; stinginess. |
pompous |
showing an exaggerated sense of own's own importance. |
promenade |
a leisurely walk, especially in a public place. |
puerile |
immature or silly; childish. |
raconteur |
one who is talented in storytelling. |
repress |
to restrain or prevent the expression of (feelings, utterances, or the like). |
vertigo |
a sensation of unsteadiness or dizziness, such that one's surroundings seem to be whirling around. |