abide |
to put up with; stand. |
accretion |
the process of gradual increase or growth, especially by additions from the outside. |
assuage |
to make less severe or more bearable; alleviate. |
blatant |
completely obvious or undisguised, sometimes offensively so. |
conclave |
a secret, private, or confidential meeting or gathering. |
condone |
to pardon, disregard, or overlook voluntarily or without condemning. |
devolve |
of a duty or the like, to be passed on to someone else. |
divergence |
the act of separating and moving or leading in different directions. |
gloaming |
late evening; dusk; twilight. |
idyllic |
charmingly simple and natural, as a scene or experience; suggestive of peaceful countryside. |
incursion |
a raid or sudden invasion. |
jubilate |
to feel joyful; rejoice; exult. |
misanthrope |
someone who hates or distrusts humanity. |
Saturnalia |
an occasion of unrestrained revelry. |
somatic |
of or pertaining to the body itself; corporeal. |