cogent |
convincing, or compelling by virtue of a strong argument or clear presentation. |
copious |
abundant in number or quantity; plentiful. |
feasible |
capable of being done, carried out, or brought about; likely to succeed. |
impoverish |
to make poor; cause to live in poverty. |
incantation |
the words or sounds that are uttered or chanted as part of a magical ritual or spell, or the act of uttering such words or sounds. |
indigence |
lack of means to live; poverty. |
innate |
belonging to or existing in someone or some organism from the time of birth; inborn. |
literal |
in accordance with the ordinary, exact, or primary meaning of a word or words; not figurative or metaphorical. |
neutrality |
the foreign policy of a nation that refuses to take sides in an international dispute. |
odium |
hatred, strong dislike, or repugnance. |
pertinent |
having to do with or connected to a subject; relevant. |
ricochet |
to bounce or skip off a surface at an angle; rebound. |
scourge |
someone or something that inflicts punishment or causes suffering or destruction. |
stoic |
showing little or no reaction to painful or pleasant experiences; unmoved; impassive. |
undulate |
to move in waves or a wavelike motion. |