candor |
the quality of openness, honesty, and straightforwardness in expression. |
deleterious |
harmful or injurious, as to health. |
empathy |
identification with or sharing of another's feelings, situation, or attitudes. |
feasible |
capable of being done, carried out, or brought about; likely to succeed. |
incantation |
the words or sounds that are uttered or chanted as part of a magical ritual or spell, or the act of uttering such words or sounds. |
lethal |
intended to cause or capable of causing death or extreme harm; deadly. |
migratory |
changing habitat or location periodically, as in response to changes in climate or job opportunities. |
namesake |
one who has been named after another. |
obtuse |
not keen or quick to notice, feel, or comprehend; dull or insensitive. |
pall1 |
an atmosphere of gloom or despair. |
plummet |
to fall sharply down, especially at high speed; plunge. |
preventable |
having the possibility of being prevented; capable of being stopped or kept from happening. |
repertory |
a stock of skills, talents, or performing pieces; repertoire. |
repugnance |
strong dislike, distaste, or aversion. |
simpleminded |
not complex or sophisticated. |