decorous |
proper or formal with respect to behavior, manners, appearance, or the like. |
decorum |
properness of behavior, manner, appearance, or the like; dignity; propriety. |
fanfare |
a flourish of trumpets, used to mark an entrance or beginning. |
incisive |
marked by clear, penetrating thought; sharp. |
largess |
liberality in giving, especially money, and often with an implication of the giver's superiority. |
marquee |
a canopy or a covering like a roof over the entrance to a building. The marquee over a theater shows the title of the current play or film and sometimes the names of the actors. |
mediate |
to act as an intermediary in (a dispute) or bring about (an agreement). |
particularity |
precise or detailed character. |
perennial |
lasting throughout the year or for many years. |
pinion2 |
to restrain (someone) by binding the arms. |
scintillate |
to send out sparks. |
stalemate |
any situation in which a further action, offer, or the like is impossible or unlikely; deadlock. |
turpitude |
moral baseness; depravity. |
vacuous |
characterized by lack of intelligence or serious intent; devoid of ideas or emotion. |
vigil |
a watch or period of surveillance, especially one kept during normal sleeping hours. |