compulsive |
driven by an obsession or compulsion. |
conscript |
a military recruit summoned by draft; draftee. |
deducible |
able to be concluded or inferred from certain facts or principles. |
demur |
to object or indicate opposition to something. |
dote |
to have or show too much love or affection (usually followed by "on" or "upon"). |
exigent |
requiring immediate attention; urgent or critical. |
facilitate |
to make less difficult; help in the doing of. |
grandeur |
the quality of being majestic or splendid. |
habituate |
to make accustomed to. |
impecunious |
lacking funds; penniless. |
insuperable |
not able to be conquered or overcome. |
lineage1 |
descent from or the descendants of a common or particular ancestor or ancestry. |
lummox |
(informal) someone who is especially clumsy, slow, and unintelligent. |
solemnity |
the condition or quality of being grave or serious. |
tempestuous |
characterized by disturbance or commotion; stormy; turbulent. |