colloquial |
characteristic of or suited to informal or familiar conversation or to writing that is imitative of conversational tone. |
conspirator |
a person who is involved in a plot with others to perform or a criminal or wrongful act. |
diffuse |
in the physical sciences, to flow toward regions of lower concentration. |
enfranchise |
to give the rights of a citizen to, especially the right to vote. |
humbug |
something without substance or meaning, such as an idea or argument; nonsense. |
illicit |
not permitted by custom or law; illegitimate. |
imprecise |
not exact, accurate, or well-defined; vague. |
inexorable |
not subject to change by any force or influence; unyielding or unrelenting. |
infatuation |
the condition of being deprived of judgment by an irrational or foolish attachment to someone or something. |
pacifist |
one who opposes war and refuses to practice or acknowledge violence as a way of settling disputes or resisting aggression. |
plagiarize |
to wrongfully and deliberately claim as one's own (the ideas, words, or the like) of someone else. |
prevaricate |
to lie, mislead, or conceal the truth deliberately. |
sundry |
of various kinds; miscellaneous. |
timorous |
showing or marked by fear; fearful; timid. |
unproductive |
not yielding useful or helpful results; not fruitful. |