ambidextrous |
able to use both the left and right hands with equal skill. |
amity |
friendly and peaceful relations; good will. |
bathos |
a sudden descent from an exalted style or esteemed state to the commonplace. |
boorish |
rude; ill-mannered; crude. |
crass |
lacking in sensitivity or refinement; crude. |
delectation |
enjoyment; delight; pleasure. |
emulous |
filled with the desire to equal or surpass. |
expatiate |
to discuss something at great length; describe in great detail. |
garrulous |
given to talking excessively. |
inadvertent |
not planned or intended; unintentional. |
liminal |
of or at the threshold of a physiological or psychological response or change of state. |
modular |
designed with standardized units that may be arranged or connected in a variety of ways. |
remonstrate |
to say in opposition, protest, or objection. |
sagacious |
possessing or characterized by good judgment and common sense; wise. |
sepsis |
infection, especially by pus-forming bacteria in the blood or tissues. |