certitude |
the state, condition, or feeling of freedom from uncertainty or doubt. |
cozen |
to deceive or trick; swindle. |
fastidious |
exceedingly particular or demanding especially in matters of detail; exacting. |
immobile |
standing or holding still; not moving; motionless. |
infatuation |
the condition of being deprived of judgment by an irrational or foolish attachment to someone or something. |
inviolable |
absolutely not to be breached, dishonored or profaned. |
noxious |
harmful, dangerous, or destructive, especially to health. |
overweening |
particularly forward, vain, and self-promoting. |
peripheral |
related but not essential. |
pinion2 |
to restrain (someone) by binding the arms. |
pirouette |
a ballet movement involving a rapid rotation of the body upon the toes or foot. |
prowess |
great skill or talent; superior ability. |
rambunctious |
wildly or uncontrollably active; difficult to control; boisterous. |
rejuvenate |
to restore the vigor, health, or appearance of youth to. |
swathe |
to wrap up, enfold, or bind, especially with a wrapping material or bands. |