acrid |
bitter in taste or smell; sharply irritating. |
acumen |
superior insight; quickness and shrewdness of judgment, especially in practical matters. |
adept |
having great skill or ability. |
amalgamate |
to combine or blend into a single unit. |
audit |
an often official examination of records or financial accounts to check their accuracy, or the report of such an examination. |
carouse |
to revel in a boisterous and drunken manner. |
finite |
limited in number, quantity, or duration; capable of being measured. (Cf. infinite.) |
mannerism |
a distinctive and habitual behavioral characteristic. |
misinterpret |
to comprehend incorrectly; misunderstand. |
multifaceted |
having several aspects or stages; complex or various. |
oblivion |
the state or condition of being entirely forgotten. |
pert |
impudent or saucy. |
prelude |
an introductory event or act; preface; preliminary. |
progression |
the act of moving forward or onward. |
protagonist |
the leading character in a literary work. |