affluent |
having a lot of money; rich; wealthy. |
cadaverous |
of or resembling a corpse; pale and thin or emaciated. |
conservatism |
a general preference for the traditional; disinclination to change. |
dispassionate |
without strong feeling or bias; calm; impartial. |
dub1 |
to name or call. |
dupe |
a gullible person; one who can be readily misled or fooled. |
exalt |
to honor or glorify. |
fraternal |
of, related to, or like a brother or brothers. |
gratify |
to please; satisfy. |
languor |
lack of strength or energy; weakness or listlessness. |
mimicry |
an act, instance, or the art of imitating or copying the speech, behavior, or expressions of others. |
premonition |
an advance sign or warning; forewarning. |
protean |
easily changing form or character; variable or versatile. |
squalid |
dirty or foul, as from neglect. |
tenuous |
having little substance, support, or significance; flimsy; weak. |