antipodes |
places directly opposite each other on the surface of the earth, as the North Pole and the South Pole. |
captivate |
to charm or fascinate, as by beauty or wit; enthrall. |
cataract |
a large waterfall. |
commodity |
something that can be bought and sold. |
conductive |
having the ability to allow the passage of electricity |
dissuade |
to urge or convince not to do something. |
disuse |
the state or condition of not being used or practiced any longer. |
gibberish |
written or spoken words that are unintelligible, needlessly obscure, or without coherent meaning. |
invective |
strongly abusive or denunciatory speech or language. |
misconception |
an error in understanding; wrong notion or idea. |
schematic |
of, pertaining to, or formed like an outline or diagram. |
uncouth |
lacking manners or refinement; rude, vulgar, or gauche. |
undulate |
to move in waves or a wavelike motion. |
untimely |
not occurring at a convenient or appropriate time; poorly timed. |
vagrant |
one who lacks a permanent home and wanders from place to place; nomad; tramp. |