adversary |
a person, group, or thing that is against another; opponent; enemy. |
bucolic |
of or suggesting the countryside or a rustic style of life, especially one that is quiet and pleasant. |
emancipate |
to free from slavery or other control. |
exuberance |
the condition or quality of being vigorously happy or high-spirited. |
impassable |
impossible to go past, through, over, or around. |
impiety |
lack of reverence or respect, especially for what others consider sacred. |
inordinate |
beyond the bounds of reason; excessive. |
nonpartisan |
not influenced or determined by the policies or interests of a political party. |
observable |
able to be seen; visible. |
pictorial |
pertaining to, made of, or containing drawings, paintings, or photographs. |
restitution |
the payment of money in order to compensate for damage, loss, or injury. |
revoke |
to take back, cancel, or make no longer valid. |
salubrious |
favorable to good health; healthy; wholesome. |
secrete |
to produce a fluid or other substance and release it into or out of the body. |
solace |
comfort or consolation in times of sorrow or suffering. |