amiable |
having or showing a friendly manner. |
betroth |
to pledge or give in marriage. |
castigate |
to punish or rebuke, as with severe public criticism; chastise. |
defeatist |
characterized by an acceptance or expectation of failure. |
diverge |
to extend or move away in different directions from a common point. |
exhaustive |
thorough and all-encompassing. |
inexorable |
not subject to change by any force or influence; unyielding or unrelenting. |
infectious |
able to be given to others by infection. |
intolerable |
too difficult or unpleasant to be near or to bear. |
maritime |
of or relating to sea ships or navigation of the sea. |
mundane |
of or pertaining to what is common and everyday; ordinary; commonplace. |
renunciation |
the act or an instance of giving up or rejecting something, usually as a sacrifice; renouncing. |
roil |
to disturb or anger; agitate. |
surrogate |
acting as, or considered to be, a substitute or replacement. |
tenure |
the period of holding or possessing something. |