deficit |
The amount by which something is less than what is needed. A deficit of money is caused by spending more than has been taken in. |
disperse |
to drive away in all directions; scatter. |
flagrant |
exceptionally or glaringly noticeable. |
gingerly |
in a careful or cautious manner; warily. |
inverse |
opposite or reversed in position, order, direction, nature, or effect. |
jollity |
the state or quality of being merry; gaiety. |
lustrous |
shining; glossy; bright. |
monotone |
speech with little or no change in tone. |
mores |
the behaviors and manners accepted and expected in a social group, embodying its fundamental moral standards. |
nihilism |
the belief that existence has no meaning or purpose. |
nonpartisan |
not influenced or determined by the policies or interests of a political party. |
reconcile |
to heal differences and restore a good relationship between. |
surmise |
to infer without certain knowledge; suppose; guess. |
unintelligible |
not able to be understood, as spoken or written language. |
voluptuous |
full of or characterized by sensual pleasures. |