amenable |
willing to respond, agree, or submit; agreeable; pliable. |
devious |
not the straightest, most direct way; winding; roundabout. |
fragmentary |
consisting of fragments; incomplete or disconnected. |
innuendo |
an indirect and usually derogatory hint, allusion, or insinuation. |
intolerant |
not able or not willing to accept different opinions, beliefs, customs, or people; not tolerant. |
laborious |
requiring considerable effort or perseverance. |
matriculate |
to enroll or be enrolled in an organization, especially a college or university. |
mire |
deep, heavy mud or soil. |
palpitate |
of the heart, to pulsate rapidly; flutter; quiver. |
permissive |
allowing much, often excessive, freedom of behavior; lenient. |
resonance |
ability to make a strong or lasting effect, especially because of an emotional association. |
stigmatize |
to label or brand as disgraceful or shameful. |
subpoena |
in law, a formal written order summoning a witness to give testimony or requiring that specified evidence be submitted. |
uniformity |
the state or quality of being uniform; overall sameness. |
volatile |
rapidly changeable, especially tending to become violent. |