cupidity |
exceptional desire for money or other material possessions; greed. |
dehumanize |
to deprive of individuality, spirit, or other human qualities; render routine or mechanical. |
elaboration |
the act or an instance of adding explanatory material or detail, or the material or detail so added. |
expeditious |
prompt and efficient. |
impassive |
not having, showing, or responding to emotion; unfeeling, expressionless, or insensitive. |
imperfection |
a flaw or fault. |
infatuate |
to cause a foolish and irrational passion or attachment in (someone). |
innate |
belonging to or existing in someone or some organism from the time of birth; inborn. |
malevolent |
wishing or doing evil to others; ill-willed; malicious. |
pollinate |
to move or carry pollen to a plant, causing the seeds to be fertilized. |
predominant |
being the chief or greatest in importance, status, influence, or the like. |
sensual |
related to or providing pleasure from the ways humans perceive stimuli, such as through touch, taste, or smell. |
subsidiary |
assisting or supplementing. |
subsume |
to classify, consider, or include (an idea, proposition, or the like) in a more comprehensive or general category or principle. |
uproarious |
causing loud or uncontrollable laughter; hilarious. |