Machiavellian [ mak-ee-uh’-VEL-ee-uh’ n ]
[ adjective ]
MEANING :
1. of or pertaining to Machiavelli
2. suggestive or marked by the principles analysed by Machiavelli especially those concerned with deceit, cunning or expediency
coalescing [ koh-uh’-LES ]
[ adjective ]
MEANING :
fusing, blending, combined or united
dote [ doht ]
[ transitive verb ]
MEANING :
1. to love or be extremely fond of
2. to be foolish or exhibit mental decline due to old age
grueling [ GROO-uh’-ling ]
[ noun, adjective ]
MEANING :
1. (adj.) physically and mentally tiring or exhausting
2. (n.) an exhausting experience
incoherent [ in-koh-HEER-uh’nt ]
[ adjective ]
MEANING :
- without being logical, meaningful or sensible
- disjointed, rambling, confusing or unable to express one’s thoughts in a clear, orderly manner