camaraderie |
friendship, good humor, and closeness among a group. |
clairvoyant |
possessing the ability to see or know things that are beyond the five senses. |
congruity |
the state or fact of being similar in character or degree;correspondence or fit. |
decelerate |
to lower the speed of; decrease in velocity; slow down. |
demur |
to object or indicate opposition to something. |
fledgling |
a young bird that has just grown flight feathers or learned to fly. |
pall1 |
an atmosphere of gloom or despair. |
perpendicular |
at a right angle to. |
purge |
to free or rid (usually followed by "of" or "from"). |
residue |
a substance or quantity that remains after a part has been removed or after a process has been completed. |
savory1 |
having a pleasant taste or smell; appetizing. |
sermonize |
to preach, or to speak as if doing so. |
trove |
a collection of valuable or desirable things. |
universality |
the quality, character, or condition of being universal. |
wrangle |
to win or obtain by quarreling. |