front 1 conjure | back 1 call upon (a spirit or ghost) to appear, by means of a magic ritual. |
front 2 consort | back 2 a wife, husband, or companion, in particular the spouse of a reigning monarch. |
front 3 jest | back 3 a thing said or done for amusement; a joke. |
front 4 enmity | back 4 positive, active, and typically mutual hatred or ill will |
front 5 prorogue | back 5 to terminate a session of (something, such as a British parliament) by royal prerogative |
front 6 impute | back 6 to lay the responsibility or blame for (something) often falsely or unjustly |
front 7 repose | back 7 a state of resting after exertion or strain |
front 8 beseech | back 8 to beg for urgently or anxiously |
front 9 dignified | back 9 showing or expressing dignity |
front 10 lamentable | back 10 expressing grief : MOURNFUL |
front 11 conceive | back 11 to become pregnant with (young) |
front 12 bawdy | back 12 boisterously or humorously indecent |
front 13 comment | back 13 a judgment expressed indirectly |
front 14 feign | back 14 to give a false appearance of : induce as a false impression |
front 15 confound | back 15 to throw (a person) into confusion or perplexity |