acronym |
a word formed by putting together the first letters or parts of a series of words in a longer phrase. |
clarity |
the state or condition of being clear or being understood. |
ecstatic |
in a condition of extreme delight, overpowering emotion, or religious trance; enraptured. |
encore |
"Once more!"; "Again!" |
fathom |
to get to the bottom of or understand completely. |
gala |
a happy celebration, especially a large, elaborate one. |
gripe |
(informal) to complain continually; nag; grumble. |
inconsistent |
not following a regular pattern; variable. |
interrogate |
to question at length and in a thorough way, often for an official purpose. |
opera |
a play in which all or most of the words are sung and the music is played by an orchestra. |
phobia |
a very strong fear or dislike of something that is far beyond ordinary fear or dislike. |
refined |
displaying qualities of good breeding or sensitivity of feeling or taste. |
revival |
the act or process of renewing or reviving. |
seduce |
to lead into a course of action not considered proper or moral; corrupt. |
solitude |
the condition of living or being by oneself. |