adamantine |
firmly decided or fixed; unyielding. |
arrant |
complete; unmitigated; downright. |
asperity |
harshness or roughness, especially of tone or manner. |
austerity |
a tightened or stringent economy, as when there are high taxes, frozen wages, and shortages of consumer goods. |
conjoin |
to combine for a common purpose. |
descry |
to see or make out, especially something obscured or at a distance. |
garrulous |
given to talking excessively. |
incursion |
a raid or sudden invasion. |
magnum opus |
a great work of art, literature, or music, especially a particular person's masterpiece. |
paroxysm |
a sudden strong outburst of feelings or actions. |
peremptory |
not permitting refusal or disobedience. |
pneumatic |
of, using, or concerning air or other gases. |
sudorific |
causing or increasing sweat, as a medication. |
trabeated |
using horizontal beams or lintels as supports instead of arches. |
unabashed |
not feeling or showing embarrassment, uneasiness, or shame. |