amenable |
willing to respond, agree, or submit; agreeable; pliable. |
arable |
capable of being farmed. |
confection |
a sweetened candy or fruit. |
criminality |
the condition or fact of being against the law; illegality. |
disparity |
the condition or an instance of being unlike, unequal, or of different kinds; difference. |
exemplify |
to serve as an illustration of. |
expiate |
to atone or make amends for (a sin, crime, offense, or the like). |
fidelity |
loyalty or faithfulness to obligations, promises, or those to whom one has made a commitment. |
forestall |
to prevent or hinder by taking action beforehand. |
materialize |
to become fact; be realized. |
nepotism |
favoritism shown to a near relative, as in preferential hiring or patronage. |
rebuttal |
a statement or contention, as in a debate or legal case, that is intended to disprove or confute another. |
resilient |
able to withstand and recover quickly from difficulty, sickness, or the like. |
verisimilitude |
the appearance or semblance of truth or reality. |
wily |
cleverly deceitful; tricky; cunning. |