assurance |
a statement meant to give confidence. |
coincidental |
of two things, occurring at the same time, or having some other correspondence, by chance and not as a result of a cause or motive. |
complexion |
the natural color and condition of the skin, especially of the face. |
consist |
to be made up or formed (usually followed by "of"). |
instructional |
pertaining to or having the purpose of teaching or providing information on a topic. |
literary |
having to do with poems, novels, plays, and essays, or those who write or read them. |
lure |
to attract with the promise of a reward. |
measly |
(informal) ridiculously inadequate or unsatisfactory; paltry. |
noticeable |
easily noticed. |
perish |
to die or be destroyed by violence or in some other way that is not natural. |
primitive |
having to do with an early stage or a condition that is not developed. |
quay |
a pier, wharf, or other landing place for loading and unloading boats or ships. |
surplus |
the amount that goes beyond what is needed or required; an extra amount. |
temptation |
the condition of being lured or enticed by the possibility of pleasure to do something unwise or wrong. |
torment |
a state of great suffering of the body or mind. |