absurdity |
the condition or quality of being absurd, of being completely contrary to logic or the normal order of things. |
adage |
an old familiar saying that shows the wisdom of a group of people; proverb. |
axiom |
an obvious or generally accepted principle. |
certitude |
the state, condition, or feeling of freedom from uncertainty or doubt. |
demeanor |
the way in which one conducts oneself; deportment. |
erroneous |
containing or based on a mistake; incorrect. |
fragmentary |
consisting of fragments; incomplete or disconnected. |
impenetrable |
impossible to enter; impervious. |
interrelate |
to place in or come into a shared, mutual, or reciprocal relationship. |
jabber |
to speak or make sounds like speech, quickly or at length, but without making much sense or creating much interest in the listener; babble. |
lustrous |
shining; glossy; bright. |
personify |
to be a perfect or typical example of; embody. |
reciprocity |
a mutual interchange of privileges or favors between two nations, groups, or institutions. |
subside |
to become less; decrease. |
transgression |
the act or an instance of violating a law, religious commandment, or the like; sin; crime; trespass. |