antipathy | strong dislike |
applicable | appropriate, suitable; capable of being applied |
asset | something of value; property |
beset | attack on all sides; harass |
compassion | sympathy for another's suffering |
decorum | proper behavior |
duress | compulsion by threat; forcible confinement |
exuberant | 1. enthusiastic, high spirited; 2. excessive, abundant |
facsimile | an exact copy |
imbibe | to drink; to take in |
implacable | not able to be satisfied or pacified |
infinitesimal | tiny, so small that it is almost immeasurable |
innocuous | harmless; insignificant |
militate | To have force or influence; bring about an effect or a change |
patent | (n.) exclusive rights over an invention; copyright |
prowess | 1. courage, bravery; 2. superior skill or ability |
sedate | (v.) to administer a tranquilizer; (adj.) quiet, cool and collected |
stentorian | extremely loud |
stipulate | to arrange specifically; to require as a condition of agreement |
ultimatum | final, uncompromising demand or set of terms |