allure |
to attract strongly by appealing to people's inner wishes; tempt. |
concomitant |
existing or happening at the same time as something else, especially as the less important thing or event; accompanying; attendant. |
cuisine |
a particular type of cooking, especially that of a particular region, or the food in general that is prepared in this way. |
ensue |
to occur as the result of an earlier event. |
gaseous |
in the form of or resembling a gas. |
insubordinate |
unwilling to respect or submit to authority; disobedient. |
laggard |
someone or something that falls behind the pace of others. |
mutation |
a sudden, apparently abnormal change or alteration in a genetically determined structure, as opposed to gradual evolutionary change. |
ostracism |
an exclusion or rejection, as from a social group. |
panacea |
a remedy or solution for all diseases, ills, or difficulties; cure-all. |
plethora |
an amount that is more than enough; overabundance. |
retentive |
having the ability to remember. |
totality |
the state or quality of being total. |
visage |
the face of a person, statue, or the like, especially in regard to its appearance or expression. |
vogue |
a popular fashion or style. |