agitation |
the condition of being disturbed, anxious, or upset. |
discourse |
verbal communication; conversation. |
eloquence |
skill or ability to use language that impresses or persuades. |
enrapture |
to cause to be in rapture or to be ecstatically joyful. |
indecisive |
not definite or conclusive. |
latent |
present but not yet apparent, developed, or operative. |
nonexistent |
not having substance in reality. |
objectivity |
the quality of being unbiased or without prejudice. |
onus |
an unwanted but necessary task; burden. |
primeval |
of or suggestive of the first age or ages. |
privation |
lack of necessities or common comforts of life. |
prostrate |
to lie or throw (oneself) flat on the ground, especially face down in an act of humility, worship, or the like. |
schism |
a division into factions with opposing beliefs, especially in a Christian church. |
sedate |
composed and dignified. |
vivacious |
full of life and spirit; animated. |