Vocabulary Lesson 60
hallmark
a distinguishing characteristic or trait
conservatory
a greenhouse or place where plants are raised; a school for music and art
repast
a meal
peccadillo
a slight offense, a small fault
balm
a soothing substance or one that gives relief
sieve
a utensil for sifting or straining
obeisance
an attitude of respect; a gesture made in token of respect
rudiment
an essential element or skill, also the early stages of development
urban
having to do with a city or characteristic of a city
monolithic
massive and rigidly fixed uniformly
polemicist
one skilled in argument and in refuting attacks
fountainhead
principal source or origin
demure
serious, reserved, coy
inclement
stormy, severe
expiate
to atone or to make amends for a sin or a crime
tether
to fasten or to confine as with a rope
renege
to go back on one's word
vouchsafe
to grant in a condescending manner
demur
to hesitate, to delay, to object
furrow
to make wrinkles or grooves
juxtapose
to place close together or side by side
propound
to put forth for discussion or analysis
mince
to restrain one's speech or to euphemism in order to show politeness
loiter
to stand idly or to linger aimlessly
jaded
weary from overuse, surfeited