amenable |
willing to respond, agree, or submit; agreeable; pliable. |
arable |
capable of being farmed. |
credulity |
an inclination to believe or trust, especially without sufficient basis or evidence; gullibility. |
drivel |
foolish or silly speech or ideas. |
dub1 |
to name or call. |
dysfunctional |
of a relationship, family, or social group, not working normally or in a way beneficial to all. |
edict |
an order or decree proclaimed by a ruler or other of high authority. |
frugal |
small in amount or cost; meager. |
malady |
an illness of the body or mind. |
pall1 |
an atmosphere of gloom or despair. |
parable |
a very short story told to teach a moral or religious lesson. |
predecessor |
a person who holds a position or job before another person. |
ratify |
to approve in an official way; confirm. |
reaffirm |
to verify by asserting again. |
susceptible |
easily influenced or impressed (usually followed by "to"). |