anthology |
a collection of written works, such as poems or stories. An anthology can be written by one or by several authors. |
chaos |
a state, condition, or place of complete confusion or disorder. |
comprehensive |
including everything or almost everything; wide in range. |
enthusiastic |
having or showing great interest. |
explosive |
able to cause an explosion. |
feint |
a false movement that is meant to trick an opponent by taking attention away from the real target. |
forsake |
to leave or desert. |
humdrum |
lacking variety; dull, monotonous, and commonplace. |
inevitably |
unavoidably, regardless of any circumstances or attempts at prevention. |
inflame |
to stir up or intensify. |
knack |
a natural talent for something. |
prose |
writing or speech in its usual form of a series of sentences. Most language that is not poetry can be described as prose. Novels, short stories, essays, and letters are examples of writing done in prose. |
reinforce |
to add strength to or increase the effect of. |
slay |
to kill deliberately and violently. |
specific |
pertaining to a particular thing or person and to nothing else of the same kind; particular. |