cadaver |
a dead body, especially one used for medical research or instruction. |
fastidious |
exceedingly particular or demanding especially in matters of detail; exacting. |
hallow |
to respect or honor highly; venerate. |
indubitable |
without question; certain. |
irreverent |
not having or showing respect. |
paraphrase |
a restatement of a passage or text in somewhat different words so as to simplify, clarify, or amplify. |
perturb |
to cause great disturbance in (the mind); agitate or worry. |
recalcitrant |
stubbornly disobedient; refractory. |
remittance |
money that is sent to someone or some place, usually in payment. |
reprieve |
to release (someone) temporarily or permanently from planned or impending punishment, pain, or difficulty. |
stagnate |
to be or become motionless, fouled, or lacking in energy, originality, or development. |
submissive |
inclined or obliged to submit; unresisting; obedient; docile. |
valediction |
a farewell speech, especially one given by a student of the highest honors at a graduation ceremony. |
vexation |
the condition of being annoyed. |
vivacity |
the characteristic or state of being vivacious; liveliness; sprightliness; animation. |