alienate |
to cause to become unfriendly or averse; estrange. |
anonymous |
having an unknown name or identity. |
certitude |
the state, condition, or feeling of freedom from uncertainty or doubt. |
connote |
to suggest or imply (meanings or associations) in addition to the literal meaning. |
convergent |
tending to move toward a common point or intersection. |
corrugate |
to shape or bend or become shaped or bent into parallel, wavelike ridges and grooves. |
inundate |
to cover or overspread with water, especially a very large amount; flood. |
liberality |
an attitude of tolerance and respect for individual differences. |
mortify |
to subject (someone) to extreme embarrassment, shame, or humiliation. |
plaintive |
showing or expressing sadness or sorrow. |
premonition |
an advance sign or warning; forewarning. |
retention |
the act or process of maintaining the possession or use of. |
reverberation |
the continuation of a sound after the source of the sound has been cut off. |
ruminate |
to think at length; meditate. |
wrangle |
to win or obtain by quarreling. |