affluence |
material wealth. |
complaisance |
willingness to please. |
concourse |
a large open space, as in a railway station, where many people pass or gather. |
confluence |
a joining of two or more streams, or their point of junction. |
covet |
to wish to have very much; envy. |
fraught |
accompanied by; full of, usually something bad or unpleasant. |
horticulture |
the art or science of growing vegetables, flowers, fruits, or ornamental plants. |
infatuation |
the condition of being deprived of judgment by an irrational or foolish attachment to someone or something. |
maniacal |
marked by wildness, craziness, and violence. |
pompous |
showing an exaggerated sense of own's own importance. |
quell |
to overpower or suppress with force; put down; quash. |
renovate |
to put in good condition by repairing, remodeling, or the like; refurbish. |
revel |
to feel great pleasure; rejoice (usually followed by "in"). |
substantive |
of or pertaining to the fundamental nature or concerns of something; essential. |
turncoat |
one who changes from one party, allegiance, or the like, to the opposite, especially a traitor. |