caprice |
a sudden, impulsive change of mind or direction, or an unpredictable action. |
conscript |
a military recruit summoned by draft; draftee. |
dormer |
a window set vertically into a projecting structure on a sloping roof. |
exorbitant |
exceeding the bounds of what is reasonable, fair, or proper; immoderate. |
fallacy |
a false or misleading idea or notion, especially one that is commonly held. |
ferocity |
the quality or state of being cruelly savage or fierce. |
fervid |
heated or impassioned; intensely enthusiastic. |
haggard |
having a very tired, worried, or wasted look. |
miscreant |
evil or malevolent; villainous. |
perennial |
lasting throughout the year or for many years. |
reciprocity |
a mutual interchange of privileges or favors between two nations, groups, or institutions. |
retaliate |
to strike back; take revenge. |
self-determination |
the ability or freedom of a people to decide their own form of government. |
synchronize |
to cause to occur, move, or operate at the same time or rate. |
vintage |
a class of objects produced during a certain era or year. |