appease |
to cause to become calmer by meeting demands. |
candor |
the quality of openness, honesty, and straightforwardness in expression. |
effigy |
a likeness of a person, usually sculpted, as on a tomb. |
enrapture |
to cause to be in rapture or to be ecstatically joyful. |
flippant |
disrespectful or indifferent to someone or something worthy of respect; shallowly humorous. |
heretofore |
prior to this time; before now. |
incipient |
starting to exist or become apparent; in an early stage of development. |
jubilation |
a feeling of great joy, pride, and happiness; exultation. |
malleable |
capable of being shaped, as by hammering or rolling. |
panacea |
a remedy or solution for all diseases, ills, or difficulties; cure-all. |
propitiate |
to overcome the disfavor or distrust of; conciliate; appease. |
raucous |
loud, sharp, and rasping, as, at times, a bird's call or a human's voice or laugh. |
reciprocate |
to give (feelings or things) in return. |
seclusion |
the act of isolating or hiding away, or the condition of being isolated in this way. |
sordid |
morally bad; ignoble or base. |