aristocracy |
a class of people who have a high social position because of the family they are born into. Members of the aristocracy are usually richer and have more privileges than other members of society. |
azure |
the color of a clear blue sky. |
concurrent |
existing or occurring at the same time. |
coy |
artfully shy or retiring; playfully but calculatingly reticent. |
curvature |
the condition of being bent or rounded. |
demure |
quiet, shy, modest, or reserved in manner. |
depravity |
moral corruption; wickedness. |
differentiate |
to distinguish between or among. |
imminent |
about to happen or likely to happen soon. |
impassable |
impossible to go past, through, over, or around. |
importune |
to pester with insistent demands or requests. |
insuperable |
not able to be conquered or overcome. |
knave |
an unscrupulous person; evildoer. |
regenerate |
to grow (new tissue or parts) to replace lost or injured tissue or parts. |
subtlety |
the quality or condition of being difficult to detect or define. |