ambulatory |
able to walk about. |
captious |
inclined to petty criticism; faultfinding. |
caucus |
a private meeting of leaders of a political party to choose candidates or determine policy, or such a group itself. |
dapple |
to mark or be marked with spots or mottling. |
delectable |
extremely pleasing to the taste; delicious. |
exculpate |
to free (a person or group) from guilt or blame, or from the suspicion of guilt or blame. |
gaseous |
in the form of or resembling a gas. |
gubernatorial |
of or pertaining to the office of governor or to a governor. |
inglorious |
bringing shame or disgrace; shameful; dishonorable. |
intolerable |
too difficult or unpleasant to be near or to bear. |
ogle |
to look or stare at (someone) in a lustful or flirtatious manner. |
prodigy |
a person, especially a young one, of exceptional talent or ability. |
repercussion |
(usually plural) a result or effect of an action or event, often occurring indirectly or unexpectedly. |
retrospect |
reflection on the past or on past events or achievements. |
vicarious |
experienced through imagined participation in someone else's actions, sufferings, or the like. |