breach |
an act of breaking a law or promise. |
complaisant |
eager or willing to please; amenable; obliging. |
convergent |
tending to move toward a common point or intersection. |
exhume |
to dig out, especially from a grave; disinter. |
glib |
speaking or prone to speak easily and fluently, especially in a careless or thoughtless manner, with little concern for the truth. |
infallible |
incapable of error. |
promenade |
a leisurely walk, especially in a public place. |
regale |
to entertain or delight, as with humorous tales. |
simpleminded |
not complex or sophisticated. |
sodden |
drenched with liquid; saturated; soaked. |
stoic |
showing little or no reaction to painful or pleasant experiences; unmoved; impassive. |
striate |
to mark with stripes or furrows. |
subtlety |
the quality or condition of being difficult to detect or define. |
utilitarian |
of, concerning, or aiming at usefulness. |
wean |
to cause to be free of a habit, activity, or the like, often by means of a distraction or substitute. |