amphitheater |
an oval or round building with seats rising in rows from an open, central area. Amphitheaters are used for sports and other public events. |
confidant |
one to whom a secret or secrets are entrusted. |
equity |
the quality of being fair and reasonable; fairness. |
flamboyant |
exceptionally showy or dashing in one's speech, manner, or appearance. |
impeach |
to accuse a person in public office of wrong or improper conduct. |
inferiority |
the fact or condition of being lesser in quality, worth, importance, rank, or position. |
jocose |
inclined to joke; jovial; merry. |
noxious |
harmful, dangerous, or destructive, especially to health. |
ostracize |
to exclude or shun, by general agreement of the group imposing the exclusion. |
pert |
impudent or saucy. |
pervade |
to spread or be present everywhere in. |
pollinate |
to move or carry pollen to a plant, causing the seeds to be fertilized. |
readjust |
to adapt oneself anew. |
ruse |
a trick, pretense, or diversion intended to deceive or mislead. |
tantamount |
equal to or the same as; equivalent. |