ambulatory |
able to walk about. |
caprice |
a sudden, impulsive change of mind or direction, or an unpredictable action. |
cataract |
a large waterfall. |
constrain |
to keep within tight restrictions; confine. |
disaffect |
to cause to lose affection for, loyalty to, or contentment in an idea, a person, or an organization such as a government; alienate. |
fulsome |
offensive, especially because of excessiveness or insincerity. |
incur |
to become liable for or bring upon oneself (usually some unwanted or harmful consequence). |
inexcusable |
unable to be justified; unpardonable. |
inferiority |
the fact or condition of being lesser in quality, worth, importance, rank, or position. |
intolerance |
inability or unwillingness to accept the existence or validity of opinions, beliefs, customs, and practices different from one's own. |
magnate |
someone of exceptional power, wealth, or influence, especially in business. |
nonexistent |
not having substance in reality. |
perturb |
to cause great disturbance in (the mind); agitate or worry. |
surrogate |
acting as, or considered to be, a substitute or replacement. |
uncritical |
not making critical judgments or discriminations, especially those based on standards. |