aura |
the subtle emanation of a quality or condition of someone or something. |
camaraderie |
friendship, good humor, and closeness among a group. |
counterpoint |
a method of composing or arranging music in which diverse but harmonious melodies are played at the same time. |
feral |
existing in a wild natural state; not domesticated. |
habituate |
to make accustomed to. |
histrionic |
done in a theatrical, emotional, or affected manner; overly dramatic. |
integral |
being an essential part of the whole. |
loquacity |
the quality or an instance of talking a great deal or excessively; talkativeness. |
perfidy |
an act or the practice of conscious, deliberate disloyalty or treachery; breach of faith. |
rejuvenate |
to restore the vigor, health, or appearance of youth to. |
repertoire |
the stock or list of artistic pieces, such as dramatic or operatic roles, that a player or company of players is prepared to perform. |
secular |
of or concerning the world and material concerns as opposed to religious or spiritual concerns; temporal. |
solicitous |
anxiously or tenderly concerned or attentive (usually followed by about, of, or for.) |
venerable |
deserving honor, respect, or reverence because of advanced age, noble character, or dignified position. |
vitality |
exuberance; energy; vigor. |