Jan. 12th terms added in.
3847056800 | adroit | clever or skillful in using the hands or mind | 0 | |
3847056801 | allay | diminish or put at rest (fear, suspicion, or worry) | 1 | |
3847056802 | epic | a long poem, typically one derived from ancient oral tradition, narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic or legendary figures or the history of a nation | 2 | |
3847056803 | purloin | steal (something) | 3 | |
3847056804 | nebulous | in the form of a cloud or haze; hazy, unclear, vague, or ill-defined | 4 | |
3847056805 | nefarious | (typically of an action or activity) wicked or criminal | 5 | |
3847056806 | bellicose | demonstrating aggression and willingness to fight | 6 | |
3847056807 | cognizant | having knowledge or being aware of | 7 | |
3847056808 | fortuitous | happening by accident or chance rather than design; lucky chance | 8 | |
3847056809 | farcical | of or resembling a farce, especially because of the absurd or ridiculous aspects; nonsensical | 9 | |
3847056810 | victuals | food or provisions | 10 | |
3847056811 | stanchion | an upright bar, post, or frame forming a support | 11 | |
3847056812 | skiff | any of various small boats propelled by oars or by sails or by a motor | 12 | |
3847056813 | meddle | intrude in other people's affairs or business; interfere unwantedly | 13 | |
3847056814 | palaver | speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly | 14 | |
3847056815 | brash | offensively bold | 15 | |
3847056816 | loll | be lazy or idle | 16 | |
3847056817 | glib | fluent and voluble but insincere and shallow | 17 | |
3847056818 | banal | so lacking in originality as to be obvious and boring | 18 | |
3847056819 | lugubrious | looking or sounding sad and dismal; mournful - esp. exaggerated | 19 |