aleatory |
pertaining to or depending on luck, chance, or contingency. |
concur |
to share the same opinion; agree. |
denigrate |
to deny the worth of; sneer at; belittle. |
descry |
to see or make out, especially something obscured or at a distance. |
epicure |
a person who has cultivated tastes, as in food or wine; connoisseur. |
epistolary |
established or continued through letters. |
feckless |
weak or incompetent; ineffective. |
jeremiad |
a long complaint about life or one's situation; lamentation. |
mendicant |
living on charity; begging. |
mirabile dictu |
(Latin) wonderful to say or relate. |
occlude |
to close or obstruct (a passage or opening, one's vision, or the like). |
peremptory |
not permitting refusal or disobedience. |
pliant |
easily flexed; supple. |
recondite |
involving profound concepts and complexities; not easily understood. |
transpose |
to exchange the position or order of (two things). |