aesthetic |
having to do with beauty or art, including literature, dance, music, painting, drawing, and sculpture. |
alienate |
to cause to become unfriendly or averse; estrange. |
apocalypse |
any instance of terrible destruction and devastation, especially on a scale that could bring about an end to the world. |
azure |
the color of a clear blue sky. |
connoisseur |
a person with the experience, expertise, and sense of appreciation to make informed judgments in a fine art or in matters of taste. |
demolition |
the act or an instance of destroying, especially by means of explosives. |
expulsion |
an act or instance of forcing out, or the state of being forced out. |
flagrant |
exceptionally or glaringly noticeable. |
incontrovertible |
not able to be questioned or disputed. |
intrepid |
feeling or showing no fear; courageous; bold. |
onus |
an unwanted but necessary task; burden. |
pittance |
a contemptibly small portion, amount, or payment. |
plagiarize |
to wrongfully and deliberately claim as one's own (the ideas, words, or the like) of someone else. |
prosaic |
straightforward and plain; unimaginative; dull. |
quaff |
to drink, especially deeply and with obvious enjoyment. |