adulation |
extreme or excessive praise. |
allude |
to mention (usually followed by "to"). |
apathy |
lack of interest or feeling. |
bequest |
property handed down by will; legacy. |
insubordinate |
unwilling to respect or submit to authority; disobedient. |
manacle |
a metal fetter like a bracelet, usually one of a pair linked by a chain, used to shackle the wrists; handcuff. |
meander |
to wind back and forth. |
petulance |
the state or quality of being easily or unreasonably irritated, impatient, or ill tempered. |
redolent |
suggesting or recalling (usually followed by "of"). |
shackle |
a metal band or one of a pair of metal rings used to bind the wrist or ankle of a prisoner or animal. |
stockpile |
a supply of items accumulated and maintained for future use. |
subsume |
to classify, consider, or include (an idea, proposition, or the like) in a more comprehensive or general category or principle. |
sundry |
of various kinds; miscellaneous. |
tenable |
able to be upheld, affirmed, supported, or defended; logical. |
ungainly |
lacking gracefulness or ease of movement; clumsy; awkward. |