capricious |
tending to act on impulse; subject to whim; erratic and unpredictable. |
counterfeiter |
one who makes fraudulent imitations or copies, especially of money. |
emulate |
to try to be the same as or better than (another person), especially by imitating. |
exhort |
to advise, urge, or incite with great seriousness. |
exigency |
a condition of urgency. |
fallacious |
based on unsound logic; in error; illogical. |
fluency |
the ability to speak or write smoothly and easily in another language. |
hone |
to make more effective or adept; perfect. |
nomenclature |
a specialized system or set of names and terms used in a particular science, art, or other field of study or training. |
palatable |
acceptable or pleasing to the sense of taste. |
perverse |
stubbornly opposed to what is expected or requested of one, or marked by or inclined toward such an attitude. |
pictorial |
pertaining to, made of, or containing drawings, paintings, or photographs. |
precarious |
so unstable or insecure as to be dangerous; risky. |
prudery |
the state, quality, or characteristic of being overly concerned with modest or proper conduct, speech, dress, or the like. |
reimburse |
to pay back for (expenses or losses incurred). |