Fiske Word Power Chapter 28-29
elliptical
a verbal structure where some element is left out (intentionally or by error)
byzantine
describes something excessively complicated (especially when the complexities come from intrigue or scheming)
factitious
describes something lacking in authenticity
apocryphal
describes something of questionable truth or authenticity
abstruse
describes something that is hard to understand
mendacity
dishonesty
arcane
implies something not known by people in general; mildly mysterious
esoteric
known only to a small group, to a few
inscrutable
mysterious; hard to fathom or penetrate
disingenuous
playing "dumb"; not straightforward
succor
relief; comfort in time of distress
palliative
soothing the symptoms of a disorder without effecting a cure
emollient
soothing; used to describe something that soothes the skin
mollify
to calm in temper
alleviate
to ease symptoms
ameliorate
to improve
placate
to lesson someone's anger
foster
to nurture; to promote growth
conciliate
to overcome distrust or hostility; to try to regain someone's friendship
assuage
to soothe; to make less painful or burdensome