abhorrence |
a feeling of complete loathing, repulsion, or horror. |
bequeath |
to leave or dispose of (property) by a will. |
caprice |
a sudden, impulsive change of mind or direction, or an unpredictable action. |
cerebral |
characterized by intellect or reason. |
hiatus |
a gap or break in activity, time, or space; interruption. |
hone |
to make more effective or adept; perfect. |
imminent |
about to happen or likely to happen soon. |
mausoleum |
a large, elaborate tomb, or the structure that houses such a tomb. |
meritorious |
having worth or high quality; deserving of praise or reward. |
notation |
a system of signs used to stand for numbers, words, or musical notes. |
partisan |
devoted to or favoring a particular cause, group, political party, or the like. |
precarious |
so unstable or insecure as to be dangerous; risky. |
regression |
the act or condition of return to an earlier form or less advanced state; biological or psychological reversion. |
roster |
a list of names of individuals or groups belonging to or participating in an organization, class, military or police unit, or the like. |
typify |
to be the representative example of. |