anomalous |
differing from the norm, standard, or common type or rule; abnormal. |
beguile |
to deceive or cheat by using guile. |
discreet |
reserved and judicious, especially in talking about or otherwise revealing confidential matters; circumspect. |
dormer |
a window set vertically into a projecting structure on a sloping roof. |
epilogue |
a short concluding section to a literary work, often summarizing what later becomes of the characters. |
gaseous |
in the form of or resembling a gas. |
infidel |
one who does not believe in or accept a religious faith, especially that of Christianity or Islam. |
naturalistic |
exhibiting or pertaining to naturalism. |
propagate |
to reproduce (offspring) or cause to reproduce. |
sedate |
composed and dignified. |
sermonize |
to preach, or to speak as if doing so. |
suffice |
to meet the needs, goals, or the like of; be adequate for. |
testy |
easily annoyed or angered; irritable; touchy. |
unworldly |
lacking sophistication; naive; provincial. |
vivacious |
full of life and spirit; animated. |