demolition |
the act or an instance of destroying, especially by means of explosives. |
entomology |
the science concerned with insects. |
foray |
a quick raid or sudden advance, usually military and often to take forage or plunder. |
gubernatorial |
of or pertaining to the office of governor or to a governor. |
inescapable |
unable to be avoided or ignored. |
inestimable |
of value or worth that cannot be measured; invaluable. |
languid |
lacking or not showing strength, energy, or spirit; weak, slow, or listless. |
lethargy |
a state of having very low energy with drowsiness and apathy; lassitude. |
manifold |
abundant and varied. |
piety |
worshipful devotion to and veneration of God or family. |
scruple |
a belief about right and wrong that keeps a person from doing something that may be bad. |
substantive |
of or pertaining to the fundamental nature or concerns of something; essential. |
torpid |
dormant or inactive, as in hibernation. |
vacuous |
characterized by lack of intelligence or serious intent; devoid of ideas or emotion. |
veer |
to change direction; turn quickly. |