acrid |
bitter in taste or smell; sharply irritating. |
conformist |
one who tends to act in accordance or compliance with established standards or norms. |
debit |
an amount of money taken out of or owed on an account, or the record of that amount. |
disembark |
to put or go ashore from a ship. |
emaciated |
extremely thin, as from starvation or disease. |
evenhanded |
fair and impartial in the treatment of others; equitable. |
exhilaration |
intense high spirits. |
guile |
deceitfulness, treachery, or skillful cunning; wiliness. |
imminent |
about to happen or likely to happen soon. |
implausible |
hard to believe or credit. |
infighting |
conflict or rivalry, often concealed, within an organization or group. |
odoriferous |
having or spreading a scent, especially a pleasant or fragrant one. |
prepossess |
to inspire or impress favorably beforehand. |
solstice |
either of the two times in the year when the sun is furthest from the celestial equator, occurring in June and December. |
stipulate |
to specify or arrange as a condition of an agreement. |