PRECARIOUS:
▶ adjective fraught with danger
▶risky, parlous, hazardous, dangerous, unsafe,uncertain, insecure, unpredictable, unsettled, unstable, unsteady, shaky; informal dicey, chancy, iffy; Brit. informal dodgy.
safe.
(Eg). It is precarious to walk like this.
VERDANT:
▶ adjective
* green, fresh, leafy, grassy; lush, rich; poetic/literary verdured, verdurous.
* Lacking experience or sophistication; naive
(Eg). The farm looks verdant.
CADAVEROUS:
▶ adjective thin and deathly pale, pallid, ashen, grey, whey-faced, etiolated, corpse-like; as thin as a rake, bony, skeletal, emaciated
▶ adjective
full of trivial conversation.
a garrulous old man: TALKATIVE, loquacious, voluble, verbose, chatty, chattering, gossipy; effusive, expansive, forthcoming, conversational, communicative.
concise,taciturn.
(Eg). She is a garrulous girl
INCHOATE:
▶ adjective
GUILE:
▶ noun
The quality of being crafty,the use of tricks to deceive someone .
shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception.
(synonym) trickery, chicanery, chicane, wile, shenanigan
deceit,fraud, fraudulence, dupery, hoax, humbug, put-on
honesty.
(Eg).The swindler used guile to cheat people out of their money.
PROFUSE:
▶ adjective
abundant
IMPERIOUS:
▶ adjective
RESCIND:
▶ verb
To cancel a contract because of misrepresentation, fraud, or illegal procedure.
(synonym) revoke, repeal, cancel, reverse, overturn, overrule, annul, nullify, void, invalidate, quash, abolish;
enforce.
(Eg).The Congress rescinded a tax law that people didn't like.
LIMPID:
▶ adjective
1. clear and bright.