accost |
to confront and speak first to, often aggressively. |
bedlam |
a situation or scene of confused disorder and uproar. |
entourage |
a group of people who accompany another person as attendants or associates; retinue. |
fetid |
having a foul odor; stinking. |
gawk |
to look at someone or something fixedly and somewhat dopily; gape. |
harmonious |
characterized by agreement or accord. |
horticulture |
the art or science of growing vegetables, flowers, fruits, or ornamental plants. |
impassive |
not having, showing, or responding to emotion; unfeeling, expressionless, or insensitive. |
maternal |
of, having to do with, or like a mother. |
medley |
a musical piece that uses the melodies from several different pieces of music. |
plagiarize |
to wrongfully and deliberately claim as one's own (the ideas, words, or the like) of someone else. |
pursuant |
following on or proceeding from (usually followed by "to"). |
repercussion |
(usually plural) a result or effect of an action or event, often occurring indirectly or unexpectedly. |
terse |
effectively brief and to the point; concise; pithy. |
vicarious |
experienced through imagined participation in someone else's actions, sufferings, or the like. |