buoyancy |
the capacity to float or rise to the top in a liquid or gas. |
clairvoyant |
possessing the ability to see or know things that are beyond the five senses. |
cubicle |
any very small room or partitioned space, as in an office or dormitory. |
depose |
to deprive of rank or office, especially from an important position such as that of king. |
erroneous |
containing or based on a mistake; incorrect. |
farce |
anything improbable, absurd, or empty of meaning; mockery; sham. |
finicky |
exceptionally fussy or hard to satisfy. |
ingénue |
an inexperienced or artless girl or the role of a such a girl in a dramatic presentation. |
patrician |
of, concerning, or belonging to an aristocratic class. |
populist |
a person, especially a political leader, who represents, or claims to represent, the interests and concerns of the common people rather than the privileged, the politically powerful, or the intelligentsia. |
prevaricate |
to lie, mislead, or conceal the truth deliberately. |
proponent |
one who proposes or favors an idea, doctrine, course of action, or the like. |
sentient |
having the capacity to receive sensations; able to perceive. |
sophistry |
a subtle, deceptive method of reasoning or arguing, involving statements that sound plausible but are actually false or fallacious. |
troublesome |
causing anxiety, worry, or bother. |