confound |
to perplex or bewilder; confuse. |
dissimilar |
not alike; different. |
fiscal |
pertaining to public or governmental finances. |
impassioned |
full of strong emotion. |
insolence |
rude or impudent behavior or speech. |
interplay |
the action or influence of two or more things on each other; reciprocal effect. |
libel |
in law, written or printed matter that is false, damages a person's reputation or material well-being, and arises from malice or extreme negligence. |
manifest |
to show plainly; display; demonstrate. |
obsession |
that which preoccupies one's mind or emotions excessively or abnormally. |
redolent |
suggesting or recalling (usually followed by "of"). |
revel |
to feel great pleasure; rejoice (usually followed by "in"). |
sagacity |
the quality of having keen judgment and common sense; wisdom. |
suture |
the act or process of surgically joining or sewing together the edges of a wound, incision, or the like. |
trepidation |
a condition of anxiety or dread; alarm. |
unyielding |
hard; firm; resistant to pressure or force. |