abide |
to put up with; stand. |
aleatory |
pertaining to or depending on luck, chance, or contingency. |
amity |
friendly and peaceful relations; good will. |
apropos |
appropriate; relevant; opportune. |
hypocrisy |
the practice or an instance of stating or pretending to hold beliefs or principles that one does not actually live by; insincerity. |
indurate |
to make hard in texture; harden. |
laudatory |
expressing praise. |
maladroit |
not skillful; clumsy; tactless. |
malingerer |
one who pretends to be ill or injured, especially in order to avoid work or duty. |
nostrum |
a favorite but unproven scheme or theory, offered as a remedy for social or political problems; panacea. |
obviate |
to prevent or eliminate in advance; render unnecessary or irrelevant. |
otiose |
having no purpose or use; unnecessary or futile. |
pandemic |
a widespread outbreak of disease that afflicts many people over different continents. |
splenetic |
ill-tempered or spiteful. |
voluble |
characterized by a steady flow of words; fluent; talkative. |