agitation |
the condition of being disturbed, anxious, or upset. |
communal |
of or belong to members of a group; public; collective. |
confluence |
a joining of two or more streams, or their point of junction. |
fanaticism |
excessive or unreasonable enthusiasm or support for something. |
histrionic |
done in a theatrical, emotional, or affected manner; overly dramatic. |
irreverent |
not having or showing respect. |
necessitate |
to make unavoidable; require. |
plight1 |
a state or situation, especially an unhappy or unlucky one; predicament. |
populous |
having a large population. |
potentate |
a person of great power, such as a ruler. |
simile |
a figure of speech in which two different things are compared by using the words "like" or "as." "March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb" is an example of a simile. |
sundry |
of various kinds; miscellaneous. |
supremacy |
ultimate power or authority. |
undulate |
to move in waves or a wavelike motion. |
unimpressive |
lacking notable qualities; unremarkable; not impressive. |