allude |
to mention (usually followed by "to"). |
apogee |
the highest or farthest point. |
broach |
to suggest or mention for the first time; bring up. |
carouse |
to revel in a boisterous and drunken manner. |
collusion |
action undertaken in secret partnership or collaboration, usually for illicit purposes. |
disband |
of an organized group, to break up or disperse. |
discretion |
the freedom or authority to use one's own judgment. |
exuberant |
vigorously enthusiastic or happy; high-spirited. |
finesse |
refined and delicate skill or tact in executing a task or coping with a situation. |
gibberish |
written or spoken words that are unintelligible, needlessly obscure, or without coherent meaning. |
morass |
something that hinders passage or engulfs an unwary person. |
multiplicity |
a large number; abundance. |
petulant |
showing or inclined to show sudden or unreasonable irritation, impatience, or ill temper; peevish or sulky. |
philanthropist |
one who engages in charitable activities. |
sequel |
what follows afterwards, such as the next event in a series, especially as it arises from previous events. |