depict |
to show, describe, or portray in a painting, sculpture, or written work. |
digression |
the act or result of straying from the main topic. |
empathy |
identification with or sharing of another's feelings, situation, or attitudes. |
euphemism |
the word or expression so substituted. |
frond |
a long leaf with many small divisions. Ferns and palm trees have fronds. |
inexhaustible |
unable to be used up; endless. |
ingénue |
an inexperienced or artless girl or the role of a such a girl in a dramatic presentation. |
inveterate |
persisting in a habit, action, feeling, or the like. |
juncture |
a particular point in time, especially a point of serious importance or crisis. |
loquacious |
given to talking much or excessively; garrulous. |
pillage |
to openly and forcefully seize goods from, as during a war; plunder. |
prodigious |
inspiring wonder and admiration; marvelous. |
progeny |
a descendant, or descendants collectively; offspring. |
receptive |
open and willing to accommodate new thoughts and ideas. |
recumbent |
lying down; reclining. |