enclave |
a small territory or country mostly or completely surrounded by another. |
gallantry |
admirable courage. |
indolent |
inclined to avoid exertion or effort; lazy. |
inexplicable |
unable to be explained or interpreted. |
legacy |
money, property, or other goods left to someone in a will. |
pretext |
a false reason or claim put forward to mask one's true motive or aim. |
prevalent |
generally accepted; pervasive; widespread. |
rehabilitate |
to restore to good health or to an otherwise improved state of being. |
rote |
unthinking or mechanical routine or habit. |
spate |
a sudden rush, outpouring, or flood. |
succinct |
briefly but clearly stated; concise. |
titanic |
having enormous size, strength, or power; colossal; huge. |
unworldly |
lacking sophistication; naive; provincial. |
vintage |
a class of objects produced during a certain era or year. |
vouch |
to promise to be true, real, or correct (usually followed by "for"). |