accrue Itll take a while to accrue enough quarters to get that PS3. (verb) to grow or accumulate over time; to happen as a natural result Synonym: collect, accumulate, proceed from Antonym: dwindle, decrease, diminish, lessen
annotation (noun) a critical or explanatory note or comment, especially for a literary work bedlam (noun) a state or scene of uproar and confusion Synonyms: commotion, pandemonium, chaos, anarchy
Antonyms: peace and quiet, order, tranquility covert Bill gates and Steve Jobs are probably the most astute of all the tech C.E.O.s. (adjective) hidden, disguised, purposefully kept secret; sheltered, secluded
Synonyms: undercover, clandestine Antonyms: open, overt, undisguised debonair Also one of the Seven Deadly Sins. Mr. Trump is arguable the most avaricious man in these United States.
(adjective) pleasant, courteous, lighthearted; smooth and polished in manner and appearance Synonyms: carefree, jaunty, gracious, suave, urbane Antonyms: distraught, agitated, boorish, churlish dun (verb) to demand insistently, especially in
payment of debt Synonyms: hound, pester, harass, nag efficacious Effective dog training can produce efficacious results.
(adjective) effective, producing results Synonyms: effectual, efficient, potent, powerful Antonyms: ineffective, worthless, useless equanimity No foul. No foul! (adjective) conspicuous, standing out from the mass Synonyms: glaring, flagrant, blatant
Antonyms: unnoticeable, paltry, piddling fortuitous fortuitous (adjective) accidental, occurring by a happy chance Synonyms: unintentional, unplanned, random, lucky Antonyms: unintentional, deliberate, premeditated
gist Whoa! Slow down. That looks complicated. How about you just give us the gist. (noun) the essential part, main point, or essence
Synonyms: substance, core, nucleus gratuitous Gratuitous Seriously Man! You know what Im talking about (adjective) freely given; not called for by circumstances, unwarranted Synonyms: voluntary, unjustified, uncalled-for
Antonyms: justified, warranted imperious Imperious may be a bit of an understatement. (adjective) overbearing, arrogant; seeking to dominate; pressing, compelling Synonyms: domineering, magisterial, urgent, imperative Antonyms: fawning, obsequious, humble, unassuming
invective (noun) a strong denunciation or condemnation; abusive language; Synonyms: vituperation, abuse, diatribe Antonyms: tribute, econium motley
The irony is that they arent different at all. This is a Motley Crue! (adjective) showing great variety; composed of different elements or man colors Synonyms: variegated, heterogeneous, diverse Antonyms: uniform, homogenous, monochromatic munificent
Five bucks says I can munch this entire mound of munificent mulberry flap jacks before you can say magnificent! (adjective) extremely generous, lavish Synonyms: bounteous, liberal Antonyms: stingy, miserly, tightfisted, parsimonious
Procrastinate (verb) to delay, put off until later Synonyms: stall, temporize, dillydally provocative (adjective) tending to produce a strong feeling or response; arousing desire ro appetite; irritating,
annoying. Synonyms: stimulating, arousing, vexing, galling Antonyms: dull, insipid, bland, unstimulating recondite (adjective) exceeding ordinary knowledge and understanding Synonyms: esoteric, arcane, profound Antonyms: simple, uncomplicated
reprobate Charlie Manson, Snake, Scarface, John Dillinger, Frank and Jessie James, and Mickey & Mallory Knox (noun) a depraved, vicious, or unprincipled person, scoundrel Synonyms: blackguard Antonyms: saint
sedentary If the sedentary remote control werent so far away Id change my sedentary position, and change the channel. (adjective) characterized by or calling for continued setting; remaining in one place
Synonyms: seated, stationary, static Antonyms: active, migratory