apposite |
fitting; pertinent; appropriate. |
appurtenance |
(plural) equipment or instruments used for a given purpose; gear. |
burgeon |
to start to grow; send forth shoots, leaves, buds, or the like (often followed by "out" or "forth"). |
cession |
the act of formally giving up or signing over, as a territory; ceding. |
coeval |
coinciding in time of origin or existence; contemporary. |
concur |
to share the same opinion; agree. |
condign |
well-deserved or fitting, especially of punishment or reprimand. |
demarcate |
to set apart or separate, as if with boundaries. |
gadfly |
a persistent critic, especially of established institutions and policies. |
inanition |
a state of exhaustion caused by a lack of nourishment. |
indolence |
the tendency to avoid exertion or effort; laziness. |
inveigle |
to entice or ensnare by clever talk or flattery. |
rebarbative |
tending to irritate or repel; forbidding or unattractive. |
reprise |
repetition of a musical phrase or theme in an identical or slightly altered way. |
unabashed |
not feeling or showing embarrassment, uneasiness, or shame. |