appease |
to cause to become calmer by meeting demands. |
cogent |
convincing, or compelling by virtue of a strong argument or clear presentation. |
consequential |
coming after as an outcome or result. |
cumulative |
becoming larger or greater by means of gradual addition. |
digestible |
capable of being broken down and absorbed as food. |
formidable |
exceptionally difficult; daunting. |
ire |
anger or wrath. |
magnanimous |
having or showing a generous, forgiving, or noble nature. |
odium |
hatred, strong dislike, or repugnance. |
pertinent |
having to do with or connected to a subject; relevant. |
plaintive |
showing or expressing sadness or sorrow. |
protuberance |
that which projects; bulge or bump. |
pundit |
an authoritative, or purportedly authoritative, commentator or critic. |
reprieve |
to release (someone) temporarily or permanently from planned or impending punishment, pain, or difficulty. |
temperance |
habitual moderation in the use of alcoholic drink, or complete abstinence. |