capacious |
able to contain a large amount; roomy. |
desirous |
having a wish or a longing for something. |
detriment |
harm, injury, or loss. |
disband |
of an organized group, to break up or disperse. |
estimable |
worthy of respect or admiration. |
larceny |
the stealing of another's personal property; theft. |
mercenary |
interested only in money and material gain. |
obsession |
that which preoccupies one's mind or emotions excessively or abnormally. |
parity |
equality in amount, status, strength, or the like. |
perfidy |
an act or the practice of conscious, deliberate disloyalty or treachery; breach of faith. |
pundit |
an authoritative, or purportedly authoritative, commentator or critic. |
rampant |
unrestrained or uncontrollable; unbridled. |
sophomoric |
displaying intellectual pretentiousness or proud confidence about one's knowledge when actually poorly informed or immature. |
stalemate |
any situation in which a further action, offer, or the like is impossible or unlikely; deadlock. |
temporize |
to be indecisive or delay acting, as in order to gain time or avoid conflict. |