elicit [ i-LIS-it ]
[transitive verb]
MEANING:
to bring out, educe, evoke or arrive at
fitful [ FIT-fuh’ l ]
[adjective]
MEANING:
erratic, intermittent or irregular
consort [ n. KON-sawrt, v. kuh’ n-SAWRT ]
[noun,intransitive verb,transitive verb]
MEANING:
- (n.) spouse or legal companion esp. of a monarch
- (n.) a ship or vessel that accompanies another
- (n.) a partner or associate
- (tr.v.) to associate, unite or keep company
- (intr.v.) to agree or harmonise
- (intr.v.) to keep company or associate
unwarranted [ uh’n-wawr-uh’nt-tid ]
[adjective]
MEANING:
- unjustifiable or without justification
- groundless or without any basis
rampant [ RAM-puh’nt ]
[adjective]
MEANING:
- unchecked or widespread
- raging or violent
- (Heraldry) rearing on the left hind leg with the forelegs elevated and the head in profile