absurdity |
the condition or quality of being absurd, of being completely contrary to logic or the normal order of things. |
betroth |
to pledge or give in marriage. |
bower1 |
a pleasant, secluded alcove or shelter created by leafy trees or shrubbery. |
confederation |
the act or process of confederating or allying. |
credible |
believable or plausible. |
discursive |
ranging over numerous topics, especially in an orderly or coherent way. |
fallacy |
a false or misleading idea or notion, especially one that is commonly held. |
fraternal |
of, related to, or like a brother or brothers. |
generalize |
to come to a broad idea or rule about something after considering particular facts. |
malice |
the wish to harm others; ill will. |
overweening |
particularly forward, vain, and self-promoting. |
pugnacious |
ready or eager to fight; overly aggressive or quarrelsome. |
reorganize |
to reestablish or arrange anew. |
shamble |
to walk slowly, unsteadily, or awkwardly. |
tantamount |
equal to or the same as; equivalent. |