acolyte |
a person who assists a clergyman in religious services, especially Roman Catholic. |
deferential |
respectfully submissive to the desires, opinions, or judgments of others. |
disputatious |
inclined to quarrel or provoke argument. |
evocative |
tending or able to call forth images, memories, feelings, and the like. |
forthcoming |
about to appear or happen. |
languish |
to lose strength or energy; weaken. |
malign |
to speak badly of or tell harmful lies about. |
materialize |
to become fact; be realized. |
mediate |
to act as an intermediary in (a dispute) or bring about (an agreement). |
palpitate |
of the heart, to pulsate rapidly; flutter; quiver. |
plenitude |
abundance; fullness. |
revere |
to respect or admire greatly. |
reverential |
characterized by a great respect and awe, mingled with love. |
scruple |
a belief about right and wrong that keeps a person from doing something that may be bad. |
wreak |
to carry out or cause. |