cupidity |
exceptional desire for money or other material possessions; greed. |
ingrain |
to impress (habits, ideas, values, or the like) deeply and firmly in one's nature or mind. |
lackluster |
without brilliance or vitality; dull. |
liberality |
an attitude of tolerance and respect for individual differences. |
limbo1 |
(often capitalized) in theology, a place neither in heaven nor hell for souls neither saved nor condemned, such as those of unbaptized infants. |
onslaught |
a forceful, often sudden, offensive maneuver; attack. |
pictorial |
pertaining to, made of, or containing drawings, paintings, or photographs. |
raze |
to knock down or tear down (a structure); level. |
rehabilitate |
to restore to good health or to an otherwise improved state of being. |
reimburse |
to pay back for (expenses or losses incurred). |
remit |
to refrain from carrying out; cancel. |
resurrection |
a return to life after death. |
tacit |
suggested, implied, or understood, without being expressed in words. |
tenacity |
the quality or condition of holding on strongly or persistently to something. |
unobservable |
not able to be seen; not detectable. |