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| wheedle |
To endeavor to influence (a person) by smooth, flattering, or beguiling words or acts. |
| hesitancy |
Indecision or disinclination. |
| ascending |
Moving upward; rising. |
| sallow |
Of a sickly, yellowish color. |
| qualitative |
Concerned with an essential or distinctive characteristic, property, or attribute. |
| quantitative |
Concerned with amount or size. |
| sedentary |
Used to resting or sitting frequently. |
| sedimentary |
Rocks formed when matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid is tightly compacted. |
| slink |
To move or go in a furtive, abject manner, as from fear, cowardice, or shame. |
| blather |
To talk or utter foolishly; babble. |
| collate |
To gather or arrange in their proper sequence (the pages of a report, the sheets of a book, etc.). |
| innovate |
To introduce something new; make changes in anything established. |
| converse |
To talk informally with another or others; exchange views, opinions, etc., by talking. |
| reconstitute |
To reconstruct; recompose. |
| vivacity |
Liveliness; sprightliness. |
| diligence |
Constant and earnest effort to accomplish what is undertaken; persistent exertion of body or mind. |
| parameter |
A constant or variable term in a function that determines the specific form of the function but not its general nature. |
| paranoia |
Baseless or excessive suspicion of the motives of others. |
| catacomb |
An underground cemetery, especially one consisting of tunnels and rooms with recesses dug out for coffins and tombs. |
| deposition |
A statement under oath, taken down in writing, to be used in court in place of the spoken testimony of the witness. |
| wheedle |
To endeavor to influence (a person) by smooth, flattering, or beguiling words or acts. |
| hesitancy |
Indecision or disinclination. |
| ascending |
Moving upward; rising. |
| sallow |
Of a sickly, yellowish color. |
| qualitative |
Concerned with an essential or distinctive characteristic, property, or attribute. |
| quantitative |
Concerned with amount or size. |
| sedentary |
Used to resting or sitting frequently. |
| sedimentary |
Rocks formed when matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid is tightly compacted. |
| slink |
To move or go in a furtive, abject manner, as from fear, cowardice, or shame. |
| blather |
To talk or utter foolishly; babble. |
| collate |
To gather or arrange in their proper sequence (the pages of a report, the sheets of a book, etc.). |
| innovate |
To introduce something new; make changes in anything established. |
| converse |
To talk informally with another or others; exchange views, opinions, etc., by talking. |
| reconstitute |
To reconstruct; recompose. |
| vivacity |
Liveliness; sprightliness. |
| diligence |
Constant and earnest effort to accomplish what is undertaken; persistent exertion of body or mind. |
| parameter |
A constant or variable term in a function that determines the specific form of the function but not its general nature. |
| paranoia |
Baseless or excessive suspicion of the motives of others. |
| catacomb |
An underground cemetery, especially one consisting of tunnels and rooms with recesses dug out for coffins and tombs. |
| deposition |
A statement under oath, taken down in writing, to be used in court in place of the spoken testimony of the witness. |