capacious |
able to contain a large amount; roomy. |
confidant |
one to whom a secret or secrets are entrusted. |
impede |
to slow or block the movement or progress of; hinder. |
incorporeal |
without material being; bodiless; insubstantial. |
intuition |
the power to know or understand something without thinking it through in a logical way. |
parity |
equality in amount, status, strength, or the like. |
polygamy |
the practice or state of having more than one spouse, especially more than one wife, at a time. |
proclivity |
a natural tendency or inclination; propensity or predisposition. |
rancor |
bitter, continuing resentment; hatred. |
rue1 |
to regret, repent of, or feel sorry about. |
scavenger |
an animal that finds and eats dead animals or rotting plants; a person who finds things that others no longer want. |
sedate |
composed and dignified. |
virile |
having the qualities of a man; characteristically masculine. |
vogue |
a popular fashion or style. |
waylay |
to attack or accost unexpectedly after lying in wait for. |