aperture |
a narrow opening. |
capacious |
able to contain a large amount; roomy. |
comely |
pleasing in appearance. |
conjecture |
the making of a guess or inference, especially with little evidence. |
craven |
shamefully timid or afraid; cowardly. |
indiscriminate |
lacking in judgment and discernment; making no distinctions. |
indisposed |
slightly and temporarily ill, as with indigestion or a cold. |
jubilation |
a feeling of great joy, pride, and happiness; exultation. |
mentor |
someone who plays an important role in another person's life as a guide and teacher. |
panache |
a confidently stylish, dashing, or flamboyant manner. |
refute |
to demonstrate the falseness or error of; disprove. |
stanza |
a group of related lines in a poem that make up one section within the poem. Stanzas often have a regular meter and rhyme pattern. |
supremacy |
ultimate power or authority. |
terse |
effectively brief and to the point; concise; pithy. |
vivacious |
full of life and spirit; animated. |