affectation |
falseness or superficiality of appearance or behavior; pretense. |
affirmation |
the act of affirming. |
disuse |
the state or condition of not being used or practiced any longer. |
dormer |
a window set vertically into a projecting structure on a sloping roof. |
enrapture |
to cause to be in rapture or to be ecstatically joyful. |
figment |
something imaginary or invented. |
preoccupy |
to absorb the entire time or attention of. |
presumption |
a belief that is taken for granted but not proved. |
prevaricate |
to lie, mislead, or conceal the truth deliberately. |
projectile |
any object that is thrown, fired, or shot by an outside force or weapon. |
recapitulate |
to briefly review (the main points) of a spoken or written exchange or communication. |
surmise |
to infer without certain knowledge; suppose; guess. |
swathe |
to wrap up, enfold, or bind, especially with a wrapping material or bands. |
torrid |
parched or scorched by the sun, as a geographic area. |
unchallenged |
not or not having been questioned, disputed, or contested. |