camaraderie |
friendship, good humor, and closeness among a group. |
decrepit |
in poor condition because of old age or much use; dilapidated; worn-out. |
disavow |
to deny having (knowledge, intention, or the like). |
gainsay |
to deny or contradict. |
hydraulic |
of, concerning, operated by, or moved by water or another liquid under pressure. |
impregnable1 |
able to withstand any attack, as a fortress. |
indigent |
without financial means to live; needy; poor. |
interrelate |
to place in or come into a shared, mutual, or reciprocal relationship. |
pallor |
unnatural lack of color, especially of the face. |
pejorative |
acting or tending to create a negative impression; disparaging; demeaning. |
potable |
fit for drinking. |
protagonist |
the leading character in a literary work. |
simile |
a figure of speech in which two different things are compared by using the words "like" or "as." "March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb" is an example of a simile. |
tensile |
of or relating to tension. |
ubiquitous |
being or appearing to be in all places at the same time; omnipresent. |