affluent |
having a lot of money; rich; wealthy. |
alacrity |
willing promptness. |
conflagration |
a large, damaging fire. |
defer1 |
to not do until later; put off; delay. |
delude |
to cause to hold a false belief; mislead; deceive. |
drivel |
foolish or silly speech or ideas. |
emaciate |
to waste away the flesh of, usually by starvation or disease; make extremely thin. |
fictitious |
intended to deceive; not genuine; imaginary. |
impending |
about to occur or appear. |
lionize |
to view or treat (someone) as a celebrity or extraordinary person. |
parameter |
any of a set of specifications or limits, the value or variations of which determine the form or behavior of something. |
penchant |
a strong liking for or inclination towards something. |
prodigy |
a person, especially a young one, of exceptional talent or ability. |
scrutinize |
to look at closely and carefully, with attention to detail. |
sedentary |
involving or characterized by sitting or little physical activity. |