aerate |
to expose to the circulation or chemical action of air in order to ventilate or cleanse. |
affix |
to attach or join physically (usually used with "to"). |
amicable |
characterized by good will; friendly. |
concomitant |
existing or happening at the same time as something else, especially as the less important thing or event; accompanying; attendant. |
corpulent |
fat; portly; obese. |
ingratiate |
to seek or secure another's favor or approval for (oneself). |
intransigent |
refusing to alter an idea or a position in response to others' wishes; uncompromising. |
plethora |
an amount that is more than enough; overabundance. |
prologue |
an introduction to a spoken or written work such as a speech or play; preface. |
provident |
showing wisdom and foresight in planning for the future. |
rebuttal |
a statement or contention, as in a debate or legal case, that is intended to disprove or confute another. |
rote |
unthinking or mechanical routine or habit. |
sobriety |
abstinence from alcohol; temperance. |
surrogate |
acting as, or considered to be, a substitute or replacement. |
titular |
having a title but none of the power or responsibility related to it; nominal. |