apropos |
appropriate; relevant; opportune. |
atonement |
the act of making reparation for a sin, crime, error, or the like. |
coeval |
coinciding in time of origin or existence; contemporary. |
gadfly |
a persistent critic, especially of established institutions and policies. |
guttural |
articulated in the back of the mouth; velar. |
indurate |
to make hard in texture; harden. |
libertine |
acting without restraint; dissolute; amoral. |
obtrude |
to thrust or force (oneself, one's concerns, or one's opinions) on another or others without being asked. |
profligate |
totally given over to immoral and shameful pursuits; dissolute. |
prolix |
wordy and boringly long. |
sartorial |
of or pertaining to tailors or tailored clothing, especially men's clothing. |
Saturnalia |
an occasion of unrestrained revelry. |
stative |
in grammar, of or designating a category of verbs that express state or condition. |
stipple |
a method of painting, drawing, or engraving by applying small points, dots, or dabs to a surface. |
voluble |
characterized by a steady flow of words; fluent; talkative. |