To speak or act in a way that allows for more than one interpretation; to be deliberately vague or ambiguous.
What is Equivocate?
To review a series of facts; to sum up.
What is Recapitulate?
Diminish, decrease, subside, let up.
What is Abate?
Blameless, innocent, laudable, meritorious.
What is Culpable?
Noun (also used adjectivally), two syllables, accent on first syllable.
What is Novice?
Praise or flattery that is excessive.
What is Adulation?
Extreme poverty; barrenness, insufficiency.
What is Penury?
Indecisive, Vacillating, Wavering.
What is Irresolute?
Obtuse, Doltish, Empty-Headed, dumb
What is Astute?
Adjective, three syllables, accent on the first syllable.
What is Slovenly?
Cloudlike, resembling a cloud; Cloudy in color, not transparent; Vague, confused, indistinct.
What is Nebulous?
Something that is assumed or taken for granted without conclusive evidence.
What is Supposition?
Ephemeral, Transient, Transitory.
Prompt, Punctual, Speedy, Expeditious.
What is Dilatory?
Noun, three syllables, accent on the first syllable.
What is Penury?
Claiming merit or position unjustifiably.
What is Pretentious?
To revive, bring back to consciousness or existence.
What is Resusitate?
Revitalize, Reanimate, Restore, Reactivate.
What is Resuscitate?
Energetic, Vigorous.
What is Torpid?
Adjective, three syllables, accent on the second syllable.
What is Egregious?
A curse or strong denunciation.
What is Anathema?
To make less in amount.
What is Abate?
Cupidity, Rapacity, Acquisitiveness.
What is Avarice?
To speak one's mind plainly.
What is Equivocate?
Adjective, four syllables, accent on the third syllable.
What is Evanescent?