charismatic |
having unusually strong personal allure or appeal. |
correlate |
to have a causal, complementary, parallel, or reciprocal relationship. |
courier |
someone who delivers messages, packages, and the like, especially for a government, military organization, or business. |
farce |
anything improbable, absurd, or empty of meaning; mockery; sham. |
fledgling |
a young bird that has just grown flight feathers or learned to fly. |
innuendo |
an indirect and usually derogatory hint, allusion, or insinuation. |
intemperance |
lack of restraint in the indulgence of an appetite, especially the consumption of alcohol. |
misapprehension |
a failure to understand. |
mortify |
to subject (someone) to extreme embarrassment, shame, or humiliation. |
myopia |
a visual defect in which distant images are focused in front of rather than on the retina; nearsightedness. |
pillage |
to openly and forcefully seize goods from, as during a war; plunder. |
reclaim |
to recover the use of (land areas) by draining, hydrating, or otherwise reconditioning so that the land can be used for agriculture or other purposes. |
stricture |
that which restricts or constrains. |
subsidiary |
assisting or supplementing. |
tussle |
to fight or struggle roughly or energetically; scuffle. |