amenable |
willing to respond, agree, or submit; agreeable; pliable. |
bequest |
property handed down by will; legacy. |
buoyancy |
the capacity to float or rise to the top in a liquid or gas. |
cohort |
(often derogatory) a friend or associate. |
condescension |
patronizing, arrogant behavior or attitude. |
dilapidated |
fallen into ruin or decay. |
duplicity |
deceitful speech or action. |
egoism |
the tendency to evaluate everything in relation to one's own interests; self-centeredness. |
emend |
to correct or improve (written text), especially by removing errors; edit. |
fastidious |
exceedingly particular or demanding especially in matters of detail; exacting. |
gawk |
to look at someone or something fixedly and somewhat dopily; gape. |
impassive |
not having, showing, or responding to emotion; unfeeling, expressionless, or insensitive. |
prophetic |
foretelling or revealing the future. |
turpitude |
moral baseness; depravity. |
visceral |
stemming from instinct or intuition rather than the intellect. |