aural2 |
of or relating to the ear or hearing. |
bower1 |
a pleasant, secluded alcove or shelter created by leafy trees or shrubbery. |
deity |
a god or goddess. |
dexterity |
grace and easy quickness in using the hands or body; skill. |
faze |
to bewilder or to disturb the composure or shake the resolve of; disconcert or daunt. |
imperceptible |
so gradual or subtle as to be unnoticed or unnoticeable. |
inaccessible |
hard or impossible to reach, approach, or attain. |
infidel |
one who does not believe in or accept a religious faith, especially that of Christianity or Islam. |
monotone |
speech with little or no change in tone. |
proletariat |
the working class, especially those who lack capital and must sell their usually unskilled labor in order to survive. |
protocol |
the proper or agreed upon way of conducting oneself or of doing something. |
sear1 |
to burn or scorch the outside of. |
skimp |
to be stingy or very sparing. |
theorem |
a proposition or idea that can be proven by other formulas or propositions in mathematics, or deduced from accepted premises or assumptions in logic. |
virtuoso |
a person who demonstrates exceptional ability, style, or skill, especially in music. |