discernible |
able to be perceived or distinguished. |
dishevel |
to make (hair or clothing) untidy. |
disinclination |
a feeling of distaste; unwillingness or reluctance. |
engross |
to take all the attention of; interest fully. |
incense2 |
to make very angry. |
inverse |
opposite or reversed in position, order, direction, nature, or effect. |
irrefutable |
impossible to disprove; indisputable. |
lethargy |
a state of having very low energy with drowsiness and apathy; lassitude. |
manacle |
a metal fetter like a bracelet, usually one of a pair linked by a chain, used to shackle the wrists; handcuff. |
nicety |
a subtle distinction; fine point. |
opalescent |
exhibiting a spectrum of colors or changing colors; iridescent. |
regress |
to go back or backwards, as in reverting to an earlier form or stage of development. |
repertoire |
the stock or list of artistic pieces, such as dramatic or operatic roles, that a player or company of players is prepared to perform. |
transcendent |
going beyond the ordinary; surpassing; extraordinary. |
wean |
to cause to be free of a habit, activity, or the like, often by means of a distraction or substitute. |