cogitate |
to think over something carefully or at length. |
complement |
to go well with, complete, or perfect. |
erudition |
a high level of scholarly knowledge; learnedness. |
habituate |
to make accustomed to. |
inducement |
something used to persuade someone to a course of action; incentive. |
inimitable |
impossible to mimic or copy, because of uniqueness or superiority. |
malevolent |
wishing or doing evil to others; ill-willed; malicious. |
manifold |
abundant and varied. |
natal |
of or concerning one's birth. |
ogle |
to look or stare at (someone) in a lustful or flirtatious manner. |
plight1 |
a state or situation, especially an unhappy or unlucky one; predicament. |
savant |
a person of deep learning; scholar. |
soliloquy |
an act of talking or a speech by one who is, or is considered to be, alone. |
verbose |
using or characterized by many or superfluous words; wordy. |
vestige |
a visible trace or sign of something no longer present or existing. |