affinity |
a strong sense of liking; a natural attraction or sympathy. |
belated |
too late; tardy. |
didactic |
intended to educate or instruct, especially in moral values. |
discredit |
to harm the reputation of. |
disparate |
essentially different and distinct. |
eulogize |
to speak or write high praise of, or make a formal tribute to (usually a dead person). |
gibberish |
written or spoken words that are unintelligible, needlessly obscure, or without coherent meaning. |
grandeur |
the quality of being majestic or splendid. |
incise |
to cut into the surface of. |
mentor |
someone who plays an important role in another person's life as a guide and teacher. |
palatable |
acceptable or pleasing to the sense of taste. |
potency |
the condition of being strong in effect or powerful. |
protocol |
the proper or agreed upon way of conducting oneself or of doing something. |
salvageable |
able to be saved or rescued from damage or destruction. |
wean |
to cause to be free of a habit, activity, or the like, often by means of a distraction or substitute. |