aggregate |
a sum, combination, or composite of separable elements. |
agog |
highly excited and full of anticipation. |
apposite |
fitting; pertinent; appropriate. |
banal |
lacking originality or liveliness; disappointingly ordinary; commonplace; trite. |
cloture |
in U.S. parliamentary procedure, a method of ending debate and causing an immediate vote on the matter being discussed. |
conjoin |
to combine for a common purpose. |
corollary |
a readily drawn conclusion; deduction or inference. |
debauch |
to lead or seduce into immorality or intemperance; corrupt. |
diatribe |
a bitter, abusive attack in speech or writing. |
diurnal |
occurring or active during, or belonging to, the daytime rather than nighttime. |
ensconce |
to position (oneself) firmly or comfortably. |
gird |
to surround, bind, or encircle, as with a belt. |
lenitive |
mitigating pain, discomfort, or distress; soothing. |
lupine2 |
fierce; greedy. |
prerogative |
an exclusive right or privilege derived from one's office, position, age, citizenship, birth, or the like. |