bland |
without interest, spirit, or excitement; dull; indifferent. |
conclusive |
serving to reach a final answer or decision, or to settle. |
dulcet |
pleasing to the ear; melodious. |
filial |
of, concerning, or befitting a daughter or son. |
incense2 |
to make very angry. |
inexhaustible |
unable to be used up; endless. |
nonconformity |
refusal or failure to adjust one's behavior and actions to accord or comply with societal customs, values, or the like. |
ramify |
to have or produce effects or consequences that make some original matter more complex. |
rarefy |
to make less dense. |
reverberation |
the continuation of a sound after the source of the sound has been cut off. |
scapegoat |
one made to bear the blame for the wrongs of others. |
servile |
very submissive to another's authority; slavish. |
surmise |
to infer without certain knowledge; suppose; guess. |
susceptible |
easily influenced or impressed (usually followed by "to"). |
theorem |
a proposition or idea that can be proven by other formulas or propositions in mathematics, or deduced from accepted premises or assumptions in logic. |