1 : off the right path or route : straying. 2 : in error : away from what is proper or desirable.
1 : a demand for something due or believed to be due an insurance claim. 2a : a right to something specifically : a title to a debt, privilege, or other thing in the possession of another The bank has a claim on their house. b : an assertion open to challenge a claim of authenticity advertisers' extravagant claims.
1. clime - the weather in some location averaged over some long period of time; "the dank climate of southern Wales"; "plants from a cold clime travel best in winter" climate. environmental condition - the state of the environment.
CLIME is a valid scrabble word.
You use clime in expressions such as warmer climes and foreign climes to refer to a place that has a particular kind of climate.
: relating to, occupied with, or fond of feasting, drinking, and good company a convivial host a convivial gathering.
(?nˈstræp) verb (transitive) to remove a strap from. She unstrapped the sandals and slipped them off. She unstrapped the boy from the car seat.
: not stained: such as. a : not discolored by a stain unstained clothing.
Synonyms of 'unrestrained'His uncontrolled behaviour disturbed the whole class. uninhibited. The dancing is uninhibited and as frenzied as an aerobics class. unbridled. a tale of lust and unbridled passion.
The fourteenth century meaning of heady was "headstrong or impetuous," and it's sometimes still used in this way. By the 1570's, it had also come to mean "apt to go to the head," or "exhilarating."
heedy adj. (obsolete) Heedful; attentive.
adjective. A heady drink, atmosphere, or experience strongly affects your senses, for example, by making you feel drunk or excited. in the heady days just after their marriage. Synonyms: exciting, thrilling, stimulating, exhilarating More Synonyms of heady.
advertently - Dictionary Definition : Vocabulary.com.
: giving attention : heedful.
The absence of attention or care; the failure of an individual to carefully and prudently observe the progress of a court proceeding that might have an effect upon his or her rights.
1. debilitation - serious weakening and loss of energy. enfeeblement, exhaustion, enervation.
He'd already inadvertently caused her enough problems. The water is so crystal clear that one inadvertently steps into it. She was mentally tough but fatigued by the events that occurred since they inadvertently met on a night similar to this one.