ardor |
very strong feelings; passion; fervor. |
comely |
pleasing in appearance. |
dub1 |
to name or call. |
flippant |
disrespectful or indifferent to someone or something worthy of respect; shallowly humorous. |
impending |
about to occur or appear. |
observable |
able to be seen; visible. |
prevaricate |
to lie, mislead, or conceal the truth deliberately. |
psychiatrist |
a medical doctor who treats people with mental and emotional illnesses. |
receptive |
open and willing to accommodate new thoughts and ideas. |
reparation |
the act or process of making amends for wrongdoing or injury. |
seclude |
to keep apart from other people or activity. |
simile |
a figure of speech in which two different things are compared by using the words "like" or "as." "March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb" is an example of a simile. |
tincture |
an alcohol solution containing a medicinal substance. |
tumult |
the noise and commotion of a large crowd; uproar. |
tussle |
to fight or struggle roughly or energetically; scuffle. |