bucolic |
of or suggesting the countryside or a rustic style of life, especially one that is quiet and pleasant. |
consonance |
agreement, correspondence, or harmony. |
disuse |
the state or condition of not being used or practiced any longer. |
onslaught |
a forceful, often sudden, offensive maneuver; attack. |
petulance |
the state or quality of being easily or unreasonably irritated, impatient, or ill tempered. |
premeditate |
to consider, plan, or arrange in advance. |
protagonist |
the leading character in a literary work. |
protean |
easily changing form or character; variable or versatile. |
remiss |
careless or negligent, especially in the performance of one's duty. |
sacrilege |
the violation, profane treatment, or destruction of some place or thing that is considered to be holy. |
singularity |
an unusual trait or quality. |
sinuous |
having many curves or turns. |
skirmish |
a minor or preliminary battle between small military units. |
tantamount |
equal to or the same as; equivalent. |
unvaried |
marked by a lack of diversity; never changing. |