amiable |
having or showing a friendly manner. |
bequest |
property handed down by will; legacy. |
communal |
of or belong to members of a group; public; collective. |
condole |
to express sympathy or sorrow for one suffering misfortune or pain. |
dehumanize |
to deprive of individuality, spirit, or other human qualities; render routine or mechanical. |
dysfunctional |
of a relationship, family, or social group, not working normally or in a way beneficial to all. |
expiate |
to atone or make amends for (a sin, crime, offense, or the like). |
impregnate |
to make (a female animal or human) pregnant, or to make (an egg) fertile. |
platitude |
an overused, dull, or trivial remark; hackneyed expression; cliché. |
portly |
rather fat; stout. |
provisional |
adopted on a temporary or tentative basis until something permanent is established; conditional. |
replete |
well-supplied; full (usually followed by "with"). |
rhapsody |
a musical composition having an irregular form suggesting improvisation. |
sally |
a sudden forward attack or rush from a defensive position by a military force. |
scrimmage |
a vigorous struggle; scuffle. |