ambidextrous |
able to use both the left and right hands with equal skill. |
conclave |
a secret, private, or confidential meeting or gathering. |
conjoin |
to combine for a common purpose. |
disencumber |
to remove burdens or hindrances from. |
impromptu |
without advance plan or preparation; spontaneously. |
ineluctable |
impossible to be avoided; inescapable. |
magnum opus |
a great work of art, literature, or music, especially a particular person's masterpiece. |
malinger |
to pretend illness or injury, especially in order to be excused from duty or work. |
maunder |
to speak in an aimless or foolish way; babble. |
quiescence |
a state of inaction, rest, or stillness; dormancy. |
rebarbative |
tending to irritate or repel; forbidding or unattractive. |
sequester |
to remove into protection and isolation; seclude. |
sere1 |
dried up or withered. |
splenetic |
ill-tempered or spiteful. |
uxorious |
excessively or foolishly devoted to one's wife, and often thereby submissive to her. |