blithe |
indifferent or casual; unconcerned. |
boorish |
rude; ill-mannered; crude. |
collateral |
property or other security put forward to guarantee repayment of a loan. |
condign |
well-deserved or fitting, especially of punishment or reprimand. |
credulous |
disposed to believe, especially on scanty evidence; gullible. |
emulous |
filled with the desire to equal or surpass. |
epistemology |
the branch of philosophy dealing with the origin, nature, and limits of human knowledge. |
flange |
a collar or rim that projects from a pipe, housing, or the like to provide strength, stability, or a place for attaching other parts. |
homily |
any discourse offering moral advice or admonitions. |
incredulous |
not able to believe something. |
irrefragable |
impossible to refute or dispute; undeniable. |
peripatetic |
walking or traveling around; going from place to place; itinerant. |
refulgent |
shining brilliantly; radiant. |
sequester |
to remove into protection and isolation; seclude. |
stentorian |
extremely loud and powerful. |