disgrace |
loss of respect, honor, or favor; shame. |
embodiment |
a person or thing that perfectly represents some principle, spirit, or the like; incarnation. |
excavate |
to make a hole or hollow place in by digging. |
flank |
the area between the hip and the ribs on either side of the body. |
fragile |
easily broken; delicate. |
gaunt |
very thin and bony. |
incite |
to bring about, especially by angering or upsetting. |
indulgence |
the act of yielding to or gratifying a desire or appetite. |
jealousy |
a feeling of envy towards another person and what he or she has or can do. |
likewise |
as well; also. |
lull |
to calm or cause to sleep. |
parish |
a district of a Christian religion that has its own church and priest or minister. |
profit |
the amount of money made by a business that is more than the amount put in at the start or paid out as expenses. |
tremor |
a shaking or trembling. |
underlie |
to be the foundation or basis of. |