alleviate |
to make (trouble or pain) easier to tolerate or accept; ease. |
amalgam |
a mixture of diverse components. |
amorphous |
lacking definite form, shape, or character. |
cadaverous |
of or resembling a corpse; pale and thin or emaciated. |
deity |
a god or goddess. |
energize |
to inspire, make active, or enliven. |
enigmatic |
puzzling, mysterious, or inexplicable. |
ethereal |
highly refined; unworldly. |
figment |
something imaginary or invented. |
gratis |
without charging money; freely. |
precedent |
an action that may serve as an example for future acts of the same nature. |
recompense |
payment or action to compensate for the expenditure or loss of time, money, property, or the like. |
resplendent |
full of splendor; radiant; shining. |
spate |
a sudden rush, outpouring, or flood. |
venal |
capable of acting dishonestly or wrongly in return for money or the like; open to accepting bribes; corrupt. |