allure |
to attract strongly by appealing to people's inner wishes; tempt. |
bequest |
property handed down by will; legacy. |
combatant |
someone or something that engages in fighting, especially as part of warfare. |
compatriot |
a fellow citizen. |
egress |
an act, instance, method, or place of exit or emergence. |
elitist |
believing in, supporting, or promoting the superiority of a select or privileged group. |
extant |
still in existence; current; not extinct, destroyed, or lost. |
interject |
to insert (a remark or comment) between words or remarks or in the middle of a conversation or discussion. |
languor |
lack of strength or energy; weakness or listlessness. |
lummox |
(informal) someone who is especially clumsy, slow, and unintelligent. |
momentous |
very important. |
seclude |
to keep apart from other people or activity. |
vagary |
an erratic, unpredictable, or extravagant occurrence, action, or idea; whim. |
voluptuous |
full of or characterized by sensual pleasures. |
voracious |
consuming large quantities of food with greed or great desire; ravenous. |