absolve |
to free from consequences, blame, or guilt. |
advantageous |
giving a benefit or advantage; helpful; useful. |
amphitheater |
an oval or round building with seats rising in rows from an open, central area. Amphitheaters are used for sports and other public events. |
concentric |
of circles or spheres, having the same middle point. |
dapper |
neat and stylish in dress and appearance. |
dissolution |
the annulment or severance of a bond or tie, especially a formal or contractual connection. |
fester |
to become filled with pus; become infected. |
havoc |
ruin or devastation. |
influx |
the act or an instance of flowing in. |
marquee |
a canopy or a covering like a roof over the entrance to a building. The marquee over a theater shows the title of the current play or film and sometimes the names of the actors. |
profuse |
great in amount or number. |
spellbind |
to hold fascinated, as by magicl; enchant. |
spontaneous |
happening in a free way; not forced. |
stockpile |
a supply of items accumulated and maintained for future use. |
vehement |
intensely emotional; impassioned; heated. |