aplomb |
great self-confidence, composure, or poise. |
apprehensive |
feeling fearful about future events. |
commodious |
comfortably spacious; roomy. |
condone |
to pardon, disregard, or overlook voluntarily or without condemning. |
extrude |
to force out; expel. |
fracas |
a noisy disturbance or quarrel. |
gullible |
believing almost anything; easily tricked. |
harrow |
to go over or break up with a harrow. |
impugn |
to call into question; challenge or try to discredit. |
inanition |
a state of exhaustion caused by a lack of nourishment. |
nonpareil |
a person or thing whose excellence is unequaled; paragon. |
pungent |
sharp and strong in taste or smell. |
quiescence |
a state of inaction, rest, or stillness; dormancy. |
recidivism |
chronic return to bad habits, especially criminal relapse. |
repose2 |
to put or place (confidence, hope, or the like) in someone or something. |