palled
41blasé — a. [Fr.] Surfeited, cloyed, satiated, palled, incapable of enjoyment (in consequence of excesses), worn out, exhausted …
42pal — 1 noun (C) 1 informal a close friend: an old pal of mine | We just weren t pals any more. 2 spoken used to address a man in an unfriendly way: Listen, pal, I don t want you hanging around my sister any more. 2 verb pal around phrasal verb… …
43mend — vb Mend, repair, patch, rebuild are comparable when they mean to put into good or fitting order something that is injured, damaged, or defective. Mend basically implies a freeing from faults or defects {mend your manners} {the wound mended… …
44courageous — adj 1. brave, valiant, valorous, heroic, hero like, stout hearted, lionhearted, iron hearted, great hearted; virile, manly, manful, gallant, chivalrous, chivalric; intrepid, fearless, unafraid, dauntless, dreadless, aweless, nervy, Sl. gutsy,… …
45fearless — adj dauntless, undaunted, Spartan, brave, valorous, courageous, unafraid, unaffrighted; unshrinking, unflinching, unblenching, unapprehensive; intrepid, daring, venturesome, bold, audacious, Rare. impavid; indomitable, unconquerable, stout… …
46undismayed — adj 1. undaunted, unalarmed, unap palled, unflinching. See undaunted(def. 1). 2. intrepid, bold, audacious, lionhearted, valiant, brave. See undaunted(def. 2) …
47pal — [[t]pæl[/t]] n. v. palled, pal•ling. Informal. 1) inf a close friend; comrade; chum 2) inf to associate as pals • Etymology: 1675–85; < English Romany: brother, mate, dissimilated var. of continental Romany phral « Skt bhrātṛ brother …
48sepal — se•pal [[t]ˈsi pəl[/t]] n. bot one of the individual leaves or parts of the calyx of a flower • Etymology: < NL sepalum (1790) se′paled, se′palled, adj …
49pal — /pæl / (say pal) Colloquial –noun 1. a comrade; a chum. 2. an accomplice. –verb (i) (palled, palling) 3. to associate as pals. –phrase 4. be a pal, (an appeal to someone for friendly assistance.) 5. pal up with, to become associated or friendly… …
50pall — I. /pɔl / (say pawl) noun 1. a cloth, often of velvet, for spreading over a coffin, bier, or tomb. 2. something that covers, shrouds, or overspreads, especially with darkness or gloom. 3. Ecclesiastical a. a pallium (vestment). b. Obsolete a… …