articulate |
able to speak or express oneself in a clear way. |
commensurate |
of equal measure, as extent or duration. |
conciliatory |
tending to placate or reconcile. |
creditor |
someone to whom money is owed. |
disproportionate |
having too much of one thing in relation to something else; unbalanced. |
fidelity |
loyalty or faithfulness to obligations, promises, or those to whom one has made a commitment. |
forage |
food for animals such as horses or cattle. |
inkling |
a blurry or partial idea or understanding. |
inquisitive |
given to asking and inquiring; eager to learn. |
malediction |
the expression of a wish that evil or harm come to someone; curse. |
manifesto |
a public statement of principles and intentions, usually by an organized political group or person. |
pessimist |
one who usually expects a bad outcome. |
profane |
irreverent or irreligious; blasphemous. |
tirade |
a long, forceful, or angry speech, often critical or denunciatory in nature; harangue. |
undermine |
to gradually, secretly, or imperceptibly weaken and destroy. |