absurd |
not at all logical; impossible to be true; ridiculous. |
architecture |
the act or process of designing buildings, or the profession of an architect. |
bypass |
a road that is built to go around a busy area or to avoid something in the way. |
covenant |
a usually formal agreement between two or more parties to engage in or refrain from something. |
drone2 |
to talk in a boring voice without changing one's tone. |
ideological |
of or concerning basic beliefs, concepts, and social and political aims of an individual, group, or institution. |
justify |
to show to be true or right; prove. |
lax |
not rigorous, strict, or careful; loose; lenient. |
maturity |
the state of being fully grown or developed. |
measly |
(informal) ridiculously inadequate or unsatisfactory; paltry. |
philosophical |
of or pertaining to the nature and principles of knowledge, truth, existence, and moral and aesthetic values. |
reevaluate |
to carefully reconsider the value, worth, or efficacy of; reassess. |
robust |
strong, healthy, and full of energy. |
simulate |
to imitate or reproduce the appearance, sound, or other external characteristics or qualities of. |
versatile |
able to do many different things well. |