demur |
to object or indicate opposition to something. |
exuberant |
vigorously enthusiastic or happy; high-spirited. |
frond |
a long leaf with many small divisions. Ferns and palm trees have fronds. |
gratify |
to please; satisfy. |
integral |
being an essential part of the whole. |
interplay |
the action or influence of two or more things on each other; reciprocal effect. |
inverse |
opposite or reversed in position, order, direction, nature, or effect. |
migratory |
changing habitat or location periodically, as in response to changes in climate or job opportunities. |
missive |
a message in writing; letter. |
parry |
to deflect or knock aside (a blow or stroke), as with one's weapon in fencing. |
potentate |
a person of great power, such as a ruler. |
prodigy |
a person, especially a young one, of exceptional talent or ability. |
quintessence |
that which most perfectly describes or typifies something; essence. |
solemnize |
to carry out the formalities of performance required by (an occasion). |
utopia |
(often capitalized) an imagined or proposed place or society that is ideal, especially in its laws, ethics, and treatment of humanity. |