Substantiate | Provide evidence to prove the truth |
Retiring | Shy, to go on or off from a place |
Distend | Swell, bulge, cause to swell |
Ravage | Cause severe or extensive damage to |
Sophistry | The use of clever but false arguments in order to deceive |
Gauche | Unsophisticated or awkward, gawky |
Deprecate | Express dissapproval |
Affront | An action that cause outrage or offence, insult |
Ominous | Getting an impression of something bad is going to happen |
Detente | The easing of hostility |
Outlandish | Looking or sounding bizarre |
Imbroglio | Predicament, embarrassing situation |
Nimble | Quick and light in movement |
Prurient | Having or showing interest in sexual matters of others |
Bawdy | Dealing with sexual matters in a comical way |
Croon | Hum, sing or talk in a low soft voice |
Aspersion | Defamation, an attack on the reputation of someone |
Nadir | The lowest or most unsuccessful position |
Dowdy | Unfashionable or unstylish in appearance |
Echelon | A level or rank in an organization |
Depose | Remove from office suddenly or forcefully |
Apogee | A highest point in a development, climax |
Ennui | Boredom, dissatisfaction, lack of excitement |
Conviction | a firmly held belief, a quality of showing that one is convinced, someone is guilty of something offence |
Conflagration | An extensive fire which destroys great land or property |
Chagrin | Annoyance or distress at having failed |
Contretemps | A minor dispute or disagreement |
Commiserate | Express or feel sympathy |
Zenith | The time at which something is powerful |
Fulcrum | A thing that plays a central role in something, a support at which the lever turns |