affable |
pleasant to talk to and be with; friendly; likeable. |
affront |
something that is said or done on purpose to be rude or mean. |
chaste |
not having committed fornication or adultery. |
dogmatist |
one who asserts opinions or beliefs as though they were facts. |
fodder |
feed for farm animals, such as stalks of corn cut and mixed with hay. |
juncture |
a particular point in time, especially a point of serious importance or crisis. |
lethal |
intended to cause or capable of causing death or extreme harm; deadly. |
mystical |
spiritually powerful, significant, or symbolic. |
parley |
a discussion, especially between opponents or enemies, as to establish terms of truce. |
pathological |
afflicted with or caused by a physical or especially a mental disorder. |
peripheral |
related but not essential. |
portly |
rather fat; stout. |
renunciation |
the act or an instance of giving up or rejecting something, usually as a sacrifice; renouncing. |
tutelage |
the act or function of a teacher, especially one who gives lessons to individuals; instruction; teaching. |
vouch |
to promise to be true, real, or correct (usually followed by "for"). |