Question | Answer |
Ardour | Passion; enthusiasm. |
Emaciate | To make abnormally lean or thin by a gradual wasting away of flesh |
Prognosticate | To forcast or predict from present indications or signs. |
Charnel House | A house or place in which the bodies or bones of the dead are deposited. |
Fervent | Having or showing great warmth or intensity of spirit, feeling, enthusiasm. |
Imbued | To inspire with feelings or opinions. |
Procure | To obtain or get by care, effort, or the use of special means. |
Inclemency | Severe, rough, or harsh. |
Reprobate | A depraved, unprincipled, or wicked person. |
Panegyric | A lofty oration or writing in praise of a person or thing. |
Predilection | A tendency to think favorably of something in particular. |
Incipient | Beginning to exist or appear; in an initial stage. |
Countenance | Appearance, especially the look or expression of the face. |
Doating | To love to an excessive or foolish degree. |
Caprice | A sudden, unpredictable change, as of one's mind or the weather. |
Chimerical | Unreal; imaginary; visionary |
Citadel | A fortress that commands a city and is used in the control of the inhabitants and in defense during attack or siege. |
Multifarious | Having many different parts. |
Lassitude | Weariness of body or mind from strain, oppressive climate. |
Convalescence | The gradual recovery of health and strength after illness. |
Ignominious | Humiliating. |
Inexorable | Unyeilding; unalterable. |
Obdurate | Unmoved by persuasion, pity, or tender feelings. |
Odious | Deserving or causing hatred; hateful; detestable. |
Palpitates | To pulsate with unusual rapidity from exerstion, emotion, disease. |