amenable |
willing to respond, agree, or submit; agreeable; pliable. |
amenity |
(plural) social courtesies; agreeable manners; pleasantries. |
anarchist |
a person who believes in, desires, or tries to realize a society or state without a government. |
digestible |
capable of being broken down and absorbed as food. |
emanate |
to come or send forth; issue or emit. |
habituate |
to make accustomed to. |
hydraulic |
of, concerning, operated by, or moved by water or another liquid under pressure. |
inimical |
having or tending to have a bad effect; harmful or adverse. |
lithe |
characterized by light, graceful, flexible movements. |
loquacious |
given to talking much or excessively; garrulous. |
oratory1 |
the art of public speaking. |
overture |
an opening move to begin something. |
poseur |
one who adopts an affected attitude or manner in order to impress others. |
presumption |
a belief that is taken for granted but not proved. |
repugnant |
extremely distasteful to one's senses or principles; disgusting. |