concealment |
the act of hiding something from sight, or the condition of being hidden from sight. |
delicacy |
something delightful or rare, especially food. |
derange |
to cause to be mentally ill. |
gratis |
without charging money; freely. |
gubernatorial |
of or pertaining to the office of governor or to a governor. |
implicate |
to involve or prove involvement of (someone or something) in an affair, situation, event, or series of events. |
languish |
to lose strength or energy; weaken. |
mediocre |
of average to poor quality; ordinary. |
mendacious |
untruthful. |
migratory |
changing habitat or location periodically, as in response to changes in climate or job opportunities. |
perfunctory |
done quickly and as a matter of routine; performed without care. |
posit |
to propose or suggest as an account of something or as a contribution to an understanding of something. |
regress |
to go back or backwards, as in reverting to an earlier form or stage of development. |
salvageable |
able to be saved or rescued from damage or destruction. |
wayward |
difficult to control; willfully disobedient. |