canny |
difficult to fool or take advantage of; shrewd; wary; clever. |
descry |
to see or make out, especially something obscured or at a distance. |
eruct |
to belch forth. |
exceptionable |
likely to be objected to; objectionable. |
ineptitude |
incompetence; lack of skill. |
irrefragable |
impossible to refute or dispute; undeniable. |
jubilate |
to feel joyful; rejoice; exult. |
limn |
to paint or draw. |
pedagogy |
the act, process, or profession of teaching. |
perilous |
causing or involving great danger; risky; hazardous. |
peroration |
the concluding part of a speech in which there is a summing up of the principal points. |
picayune |
having little value or significance; small; paltry. |
pliant |
easily flexed; supple. |
quadrant |
any of the four parts that result when an area is divided by two lines, real or imaginary, that intersect each other at right angles. |
recrudesce |
to become active again or break out anew, as a disease or harmful condition. |