clime |
in literary use, a region of the earth, or the typical weather conditions thereof. |
credible |
believable or plausible. |
deferential |
respectfully submissive to the desires, opinions, or judgments of others. |
dub1 |
to name or call. |
fickle |
quickly changing without reason or warning, especially in affection or allegiance; variable or capricious. |
genteel |
displaying traits such as refinement and politeness that are traditionally associated with wealth and education. |
grassroots |
originating with or operating among the common people. |
innumerable |
very many. |
insidious |
dangerous through cunning, subtlety, and underhandedness. |
populist |
a person, especially a political leader, who represents, or claims to represent, the interests and concerns of the common people rather than the privileged, the politically powerful, or the intelligentsia. |
quaff |
to drink, especially deeply and with obvious enjoyment. |
replenish |
to make complete or full again; refill. |
rift |
a break in social relations, because of a difference of opinion, quarrel, or the like; breach. |
unworldly |
lacking sophistication; naive; provincial. |
vigil |
a watch or period of surveillance, especially one kept during normal sleeping hours. |