absolve |
to free from consequences, blame, or guilt. |
confidant |
one to whom a secret or secrets are entrusted. |
dowdy1 |
not at all stylish; shabby or dull. |
innate |
belonging to or existing in someone or some organism from the time of birth; inborn. |
interject |
to insert (a remark or comment) between words or remarks or in the middle of a conversation or discussion. |
intolerant |
not able or not willing to accept different opinions, beliefs, customs, or people; not tolerant. |
intrepid |
feeling or showing no fear; courageous; bold. |
inviolate |
not broken, disturbed, or profaned; pure or intact. |
iridescent |
emitting or reflecting a lustrous play of colors covering the spectrum, like a rainbow. |
iterate |
to say or do again or repeatedly. |
jargon |
special words or language used by a particular group or to describe a particular interest. |
pejorative |
acting or tending to create a negative impression; disparaging; demeaning. |
spellbind |
to hold fascinated, as by magicl; enchant. |
subpoena |
in law, a formal written order summoning a witness to give testimony or requiring that specified evidence be submitted. |
waiver |
the intentional relinquishing of a right, claim, or privilege, or a suspension of an existing rule or policy. |