adept |
having great skill or ability. |
carouse |
to revel in a boisterous and drunken manner. |
categorical |
with no exceptions or conditions; absolute. |
chagrin |
embarrassment or humiliation arising from disappointment or failure. |
cohesion |
the state or quality of having parts that are logically ordered or connected into a whole. |
ferment |
a state of upset or fast change. |
intimacy |
the condition of being close in friendship or otherwise intimate. |
latent |
present but not yet apparent, developed, or operative. |
motif |
a distinct formal unit such as a design, theme, or musical phrase that may repeat in, dominate, characterize, or be a prominent feature of an aesthetic or decorative work. |
namesake |
one who has been named after another. |
nonentity |
someone or something that is insignificant, dull, undistinguished, or unimportant, especially a person. |
pristine |
pure, fresh, or clean as new; unspoiled or unsullied. |
provocation |
the act of inciting or challenging another to react. |
superfluous |
being beyond a sufficient amount; excessive. |
ubiquitous |
being or appearing to be in all places at the same time; omnipresent. |