attrition |
a gradual erosion of strength or morale. |
azure |
the color of a clear blue sky. |
complement |
to go well with, complete, or perfect. |
derivation |
the source of a thing; origin. |
invariable |
not subject to change; consistently the same. |
languid |
lacking or not showing strength, energy, or spirit; weak, slow, or listless. |
modulate |
to vary the loudness, pitch, intensity, or tone of; especially soften or tone down. |
novice |
a person with little or no experience at a particular job or activity. |
pronouncement |
a formal or official declaration. |
regurgitate |
to surge or pour back or out, especially from of a place of containment, as gases, liquids, or undigested food. |
simpleminded |
not complex or sophisticated. |
solace |
comfort or consolation in times of sorrow or suffering. |
stratify |
to assign categories or create divisions within (a society) according to a hierarchy of social or economic classes. |
ubiquitous |
being or appearing to be in all places at the same time; omnipresent. |
waylay |
to attack or accost unexpectedly after lying in wait for. |