ambidextrous |
able to use both the left and right hands with equal skill. |
blithe |
indifferent or casual; unconcerned. |
equivocal |
having at least two plausible alternative meanings, often intentionally so in order to deceive or avoid commitment; ambiguous. |
foment |
to encourage the development of; instigate or foster. |
fungible |
interchangeable. |
intelligentsia |
the elite class of highly learned people within a society, or those who consider themselves part of such a class. |
internecine |
of or pertaining to conflict, discord, or struggle within a group. |
inveigle |
to entice or ensnare by clever talk or flattery. |
libertine |
acting without restraint; dissolute; amoral. |
nostrum |
a favorite but unproven scheme or theory, offered as a remedy for social or political problems; panacea. |
profligate |
totally given over to immoral and shameful pursuits; dissolute. |
repose2 |
to put or place (confidence, hope, or the like) in someone or something. |
stately |
dignified. |
stochastic |
of, or arising from chance or probability. |
truculent |
extremely hostile or belligerent; inclined to fight. |