ambulatory |
able to walk about. |
burlesque |
a book, play, skit, or the like that mocks something by comically treating it with inappropriate seriousness or levity. |
concourse |
a large open space, as in a railway station, where many people pass or gather. |
curvature |
the condition of being bent or rounded. |
discretion |
the freedom or authority to use one's own judgment. |
ethereal |
highly refined; unworldly. |
extricate |
to free or release from difficulty, entanglement, or involvement; disengage. |
exuberance |
the condition or quality of being vigorously happy or high-spirited. |
impart |
to give all or a part of; bestow or transmit. |
malleable |
capable of being shaped, as by hammering or rolling. |
readjust |
to adapt oneself anew. |
sardonic |
bitterly mocking; derisive; scornful. |
sinewy |
of sinew, or sinewlike; strong; tough. |
tensile |
of or relating to tension. |
variegate |
to make varied or give variety to, especially by making multicolored. |