accrue |
to grow or accumulate over time, especially as something of benefit. |
amenable |
willing to respond, agree, or submit; agreeable; pliable. |
cynicism |
an attitude of doubt or mistrust toward human nature and the possibility of good or selfless motives. |
equity |
the quality of being fair and reasonable; fairness. |
extricate |
to free or release from difficulty, entanglement, or involvement; disengage. |
gusto |
vigorous or hearty enjoyment or appreciation. |
hydraulic |
of, concerning, operated by, or moved by water or another liquid under pressure. |
infernal |
of or pertaining to hell or the world of the dead. |
irreparable |
impossible to repair, restore, or rectify. |
malleable |
capable of being shaped, as by hammering or rolling. |
perdition |
the loss of the soul for eternity; damnation. |
posthumous |
beginning, occurring, or continuing after one's death. |
scathing |
harshly condemning; brutal. |
speculative |
of, pertaining to, or based on conjecture or theorizing. |
voracious |
consuming large quantities of food with greed or great desire; ravenous. |