circumscribe |
to keep within bounds; confine; restrict. |
conspirator |
a person who is involved in a plot with others to perform or a criminal or wrongful act. |
dehumanize |
to deprive of individuality, spirit, or other human qualities; render routine or mechanical. |
delimit |
to define or mark the boundaries of; demarcate. |
diminutive |
very small; tiny. |
discernible |
able to be perceived or distinguished. |
immobility |
the state or condition of not moving or being motionless. |
inconsistency |
an instance of contradiction or illogic. |
licentious |
not within the bounds of morality or propriety, especially with regard to sexual conduct; immoral; lewd. |
mainstay |
the main support of something. |
mercurial |
volatile in temper; changeable; fickle. |
nonchalant |
not showing excitement or anxiety; coolly confident, unflustered, or unworried;casually indifferent. |
opportune |
favorable or suitable, especially in relation to time. |
vapid |
lacking spirit, life, or flavor; dull; uninteresting. |
witticism |
a clever, often perceptive joke, insult, or saying. |