(adjective) producing a beneficial effect; remedial / (adjective) promoting health; curative
She preferred to think of her current boyfriendless state as salutary and head-clearing.
She preferred to think of her current boyfriendless state as salutary and head-clearing.
(adjective) putting an end to or precluding a right of action, debate, or delay / (adjective) not providing an opportunity to show cause why one should not comply / (adjective) admitting of no contradiction / (adjective) expressive of urgency or command / (adjective) characterized by often imperious or arrogant self-assurance / (adjective) indicative of a peremptory attitude or nature; haughty / (noun) a challenge (as of a juror) made as of right without assigning any cause
“Excuse me,” Alton said in a peremptory tone.
“Excuse me,” Alton said in a peremptory tone.
(adjective) lacking nutritive value / devoid of significance or interest; dull / naive, simplistic, and superficial
He’d thought that not wearing a toga would make him seem too cool for such jejune festivities,
He’d thought that not wearing a toga would make him seem too cool for such jejune festivities,
(noun) defensive wall
The desk was massive, a bulwark against the creeping ignorance and imprecision of the world.
The desk was massive, a bulwark against the creeping ignorance and imprecision of the world.
(verb) to utter or send out with denunciation / (verb) to send forth censures or invectives / (verb) express vehement protest
Fulminating like this, talking under his breath, Mitchell found himself at the Seine
Fulminating like this, talking under his breath, Mitchell found himself at the Seine
(noun) a container or shrine in which sacred relics are kept
He peered into dusty reliquary jars containing the bones of Saint Whoever.
He peered into dusty reliquary jars containing the bones of Saint Whoever.
(adjective) marked by lack of definite plan, regularity, or purpose / (adjective) not connected with the main subject / (adjective) disappointing in progress, performance, or quality
(adjective) fated to die; doomed / (adjective) marked by a foreboding of death or calamity / (adjective) able to see into the future; visionary / (adjective) marked by an otherworldly air or attitude / (adjective) crazy touched / (adjective) excessively refined; precious / (adjective) quaintly unconventional; campy
He gestured toward the eight-track player. “This stuff is fey.”
He gestured toward the eight-track player. “This stuff is fey.”
(adjective) grotesque bizarre / characterized by clownish extravagance or absurdity / whimsically gay; frolicsome
“I was just playing with him,” Leonard said with his antic smile.
“I was just playing with him,” Leonard said with his antic smile.