allure |
to attract strongly by appealing to people's inner wishes; tempt. |
celestial |
of or having to do with the sky or outer space. |
craven |
shamefully timid or afraid; cowardly. |
credible |
believable or plausible. |
credo |
any formulation of belief, especially a religious one. |
decelerate |
to lower the speed of; decrease in velocity; slow down. |
earthy |
realistic, practical, and unpretentious. |
evenhanded |
fair and impartial in the treatment of others; equitable. |
incise |
to cut into the surface of. |
landlocked |
without any access to the sea. |
lethargy |
a state of having very low energy with drowsiness and apathy; lassitude. |
misinterpret |
to comprehend incorrectly; misunderstand. |
oratory1 |
the art of public speaking. |
retraction |
a withdrawal or disavowal of an opinion, promise, or the like. |
soliloquy |
an act of talking or a speech by one who is, or is considered to be, alone. |