acumen |
superior insight; quickness and shrewdness of judgment, especially in practical matters. |
composite |
made up of several parts. |
discernible |
able to be perceived or distinguished. |
disperse |
to drive away in all directions; scatter. |
impeach |
to accuse a person in public office of wrong or improper conduct. |
infelicity |
the quality or condition of being inappropriate, or unfortunate in the given circumstances. |
laxity |
the state or quality of being careless or slack; looseness. |
nemesis |
that which one cannot beat, conquer, or succeed at; cause or agent of one's often repeated downfall. |
phenomenal |
amazing or extraordinary. |
prepossess |
to inspire or impress favorably beforehand. |
proletarian |
of, pertaining or belong to, or characteristic of the working class, especially laborers who lack capital. |
redolent |
suggesting or recalling (usually followed by "of"). |
respective |
of or belonging to each one. |
stanza |
a group of related lines in a poem that make up one section within the poem. Stanzas often have a regular meter and rhyme pattern. |
verdant |
green. |