craven |
shamefully timid or afraid; cowardly. |
deleterious |
harmful or injurious, as to health. |
devotee |
an eager or serious follower or enthusiast. |
didactic |
intended to educate or instruct, especially in moral values. |
infamous |
having, deserving, or causing a bad reputation; notorious or shameful. |
languid |
lacking or not showing strength, energy, or spirit; weak, slow, or listless. |
muse |
to think about something silently or for a long time. |
rhapsody |
a musical composition having an irregular form suggesting improvisation. |
rudimentary |
of or pertaining to the basic or first principles; elementary. |
semblance |
outward form; appearance. |
stark |
in all respects; total; extreme. |
suffice |
to meet the needs, goals, or the like of; be adequate for. |
supersede |
to take over the position or influence of; replace. |
taciturn |
habitually silent and uncommunicative. |
viscous |
having an adhesive, gluey consistency that resists flow. |