astral |
of, concerning, emanating from, or resembling the stars; stellar. |
captivate |
to charm or fascinate, as by beauty or wit; enthrall. |
chagrin |
embarrassment or humiliation arising from disappointment or failure. |
conspirator |
a person who is involved in a plot with others to perform or a criminal or wrongful act. |
depravity |
moral corruption; wickedness. |
haggle |
to bargain or argue over petty differences in price, terms, or point of view. |
hilarity |
noisy or boisterous merriment. |
implode |
to violently collapse or compress inward. |
loquacity |
the quality or an instance of talking a great deal or excessively; talkativeness. |
noteworthy |
deserving attention; remarkable. |
rebuttal |
a statement or contention, as in a debate or legal case, that is intended to disprove or confute another. |
reproof |
an act or statement of disapproval. |
stricture |
that which restricts or constrains. |
synopsis |
a short statement giving an overview, the main principles, or the sequence of events of a narrative, argument, article, or the like; summary; abstract. |
torrid |
parched or scorched by the sun, as a geographic area. |