euphony |
a pleasing, harmonious quality of sounds, especially words. |
fledgling |
a young bird that has just grown flight feathers or learned to fly. |
invalidate |
to deprive a claim of force or effect by negating its factual or legal basis. |
iridescent |
emitting or reflecting a lustrous play of colors covering the spectrum, like a rainbow. |
myriad |
of or constituting a great but unspecified number; numberless. |
pittance |
a contemptibly small portion, amount, or payment. |
projectile |
any object that is thrown, fired, or shot by an outside force or weapon. |
raucous |
loud, sharp, and rasping, as, at times, a bird's call or a human's voice or laugh. |
repartee |
a quick, clever reply; witty retort. |
resilience |
the ability to resume shape after being pressed or stretched. |
revert |
to return to a previous state, practice, belief, or the like. |
roil |
to disturb or anger; agitate. |
simpleminded |
not complex or sophisticated. |
ubiquitous |
being or appearing to be in all places at the same time; omnipresent. |
undermine |
to gradually, secretly, or imperceptibly weaken and destroy. |