amity |
friendly and peaceful relations; good will. |
animus |
a feeling or attitude of enmity. |
apotheosis |
a perfect or ideal example; epitome. |
burgeon |
to start to grow; send forth shoots, leaves, buds, or the like (often followed by "out" or "forth"). |
conjoin |
to combine for a common purpose. |
decedent |
in law, one who has died. |
devolve |
of a duty or the like, to be passed on to someone else. |
glabrous |
having no hair or fuzz; bald; smooth. |
indistinct |
not clearly perceived or perceiving. |
indomitable |
too strong to be subdued or discouraged; unconquerable. |
laureate |
one honored for achievement in a particular field or by a particular award, especially in the arts or sciences. |
neophyte |
a beginner or novice at any activity. |
omnibus |
concerning or including a large collection of things. |
parvenu |
a person who has suddenly acquired wealth or status, without acquiring the tastes, manners, customs, or the like of his or her new station. |
recessional |
a piece of music that accompanies the exit of participants in a program or religious ceremony. |