absolve |
to free from consequences, blame, or guilt. |
agrarian |
pertaining to the ownership, tenure, or cultivation of land. |
capitulate |
to surrender or acquiesce. |
castigation |
the act of rebuking, severely criticizing, or punishing, especially in a public forum. |
elliptical |
tending toward or characterized by an economy of expression that creates ambiguity or obscurity, often purposefully. |
impudence |
the act or condition of being boldly disrespectful; insolence. |
interminable |
endless or seemingly endless; monotonously long. |
kinetic |
of, concerning, or caused by motion. |
obliterate |
to erase or make unrecognizable by erasing. |
openhanded |
tending to give to others; generous. |
perennial |
lasting throughout the year or for many years. |
proficient |
adept or skilled, usually as a result of study or practice. |
rarefy |
to make less dense. |
revelry |
noisy merrymaking. |
waiver |
the intentional relinquishing of a right, claim, or privilege, or a suspension of an existing rule or policy. |