cohesion |
the state or quality of having parts that are logically ordered or connected into a whole. |
distend |
to swell or cause to swell from, or as if from, internal pressure; balloon. |
dowdy1 |
not at all stylish; shabby or dull. |
faddish |
relating to or having the nature of a passing fashion or craze. |
faze |
to bewilder or to disturb the composure or shake the resolve of; disconcert or daunt. |
fusion |
the act of fusing or joining together. |
inane |
devoid of meaning or substance; nonsensical. |
inviolate |
not broken, disturbed, or profaned; pure or intact. |
motley |
made up of a contrasting variety of types, appearances, or the like; very heterogeneous. |
petite |
of a girl or woman, short and slender. |
remuneration |
pay, reward, or compensation. |
sanction |
permission for an action; approval. |
stringent |
rigorous or exacting; strict. |
usurp |
to take and hold (a right, position, office, or the like) illegally, wrongfully, or by force. |
vindictive |
desirous of revenge; vengeful. |