candor |
the quality of openness, honesty, and straightforwardness in expression. |
caucus |
a private meeting of leaders of a political party to choose candidates or determine policy, or such a group itself. |
diffuse |
in the physical sciences, to flow toward regions of lower concentration. |
disperse |
to drive away in all directions; scatter. |
indecisive |
not definite or conclusive. |
indelible |
incapable of being removed or obliterated; permanent. |
infallible |
incapable of error. |
jabber |
to speak or make sounds like speech, quickly or at length, but without making much sense or creating much interest in the listener; babble. |
motif |
a distinct formal unit such as a design, theme, or musical phrase that may repeat in, dominate, characterize, or be a prominent feature of an aesthetic or decorative work. |
promulgate |
to explain or give instruction in (a doctrine) in public; advocate. |
recommence |
to begin or start again. |
residue |
a substance or quantity that remains after a part has been removed or after a process has been completed. |
solicit |
to try to obtain (business, recruits, donations, help, or the like) by persuasion, formal request, or pleading. |
sprightly |
lively, spirited, or energetic. |
uncontrolled |
acting or continuing, or allowed to act or continue, without constraint, regulation, or opposition. |