affinity |
a strong sense of liking; a natural attraction or sympathy. |
articulate |
able to speak or express oneself in a clear way. |
cynicism |
an attitude of doubt or mistrust toward human nature and the possibility of good or selfless motives. |
digress |
to stray from the main topic; ramble. |
evocative |
tending or able to call forth images, memories, feelings, and the like. |
impassive |
not having, showing, or responding to emotion; unfeeling, expressionless, or insensitive. |
incarnate |
having bodily form; personified. |
incontrovertible |
not able to be questioned or disputed. |
meander |
to wind back and forth. |
mimicry |
an act, instance, or the art of imitating or copying the speech, behavior, or expressions of others. |
orientation |
the act or process of preparing oneself or others for a new situation. |
plenitude |
abundance; fullness. |
reaffirm |
to verify by asserting again. |
sally |
a sudden forward attack or rush from a defensive position by a military force. |
vogue |
a popular fashion or style. |