amalgamate |
to combine or blend into a single unit. |
decrepit |
in poor condition because of old age or much use; dilapidated; worn-out. |
devious |
not the straightest, most direct way; winding; roundabout. |
fidelity |
loyalty or faithfulness to obligations, promises, or those to whom one has made a commitment. |
graphic |
of or related to pictures or writing such as photography, painting, and printing. |
indisposed |
slightly and temporarily ill, as with indigestion or a cold. |
indisputable |
not subject to being challenged or denied; unquestionable. |
laggard |
someone or something that falls behind the pace of others. |
loquacity |
the quality or an instance of talking a great deal or excessively; talkativeness. |
omnipotent |
possessing infinite power; all-powerful. |
parsimony |
excessive unwillingness to spend money or use resources; stinginess. |
refute |
to demonstrate the falseness or error of; disprove. |
repast |
a meal, or the food eaten at a meal. |
sprightly |
lively, spirited, or energetic. |
workaday |
ordinary; mundane; everyday. |