allure |
to attract strongly by appealing to people's inner wishes; tempt. |
apparition |
a ghostly image; phantom; specter. |
beguile |
to deceive or cheat by using guile. |
capitulate |
to surrender or acquiesce. |
cater |
to supply food or other service. |
inordinate |
beyond the bounds of reason; excessive. |
necessitate |
to make unavoidable; require. |
nondescript |
having no individual distinctiveness; lacking in notable features. |
palatable |
acceptable or pleasing to the sense of taste. |
phenomenal |
amazing or extraordinary. |
piety |
worshipful devotion to and veneration of God or family. |
reinstate |
to put back into a former position, condition, or state of effectiveness. |
reprove |
to criticize, usually mildly, for wrongdoing. |
solicitous |
anxiously or tenderly concerned or attentive (usually followed by about, of, or for.) |
tithe |
an amount of money, produce, or goods equal in value to a tenth of one's income, given or paid as a contribution or tax, especially to a church. |