affable |
pleasant to talk to and be with; friendly; likeable. |
allusion |
an indirect reference to or mention of something. |
derivation |
the source of a thing; origin. |
emulate |
to try to be the same as or better than (another person), especially by imitating. |
felon1 |
a person who has committed a serious crime, such as murder, rape, or burglary, as opposed to a misdemeanor. |
gratis |
without charging money; freely. |
impenetrable |
impossible to enter; impervious. |
inimitable |
impossible to mimic or copy, because of uniqueness or superiority. |
malice |
the wish to harm others; ill will. |
prescience |
knowledge of future occurrences; foreknowledge. |
projectile |
any object that is thrown, fired, or shot by an outside force or weapon. |
rambunctious |
wildly or uncontrollably active; difficult to control; boisterous. |
ribald |
characterized by or using rude, coarse, or vulgar language or humor. |
swathe |
to wrap up, enfold, or bind, especially with a wrapping material or bands. |
taciturn |
habitually silent and uncommunicative. |