abhorrence |
a feeling of complete loathing, repulsion, or horror. |
adept |
having great skill or ability. |
amenable |
willing to respond, agree, or submit; agreeable; pliable. |
discourse |
verbal communication; conversation. |
filial |
of, concerning, or befitting a daughter or son. |
humility |
the quality or state of being humble; modesty about one's status or accomplishments. |
imbue |
to inspire or permeate, as with an idea or emotion; deeply influence. |
indiscriminate |
lacking in judgment and discernment; making no distinctions. |
interminable |
endless or seemingly endless; monotonously long. |
lassitude |
lack of mental or physical energy; weariness or listlessness; lethargy. |
nascent |
coming into being or starting to develop. |
pejorative |
acting or tending to create a negative impression; disparaging; demeaning. |
poseur |
one who adopts an affected attitude or manner in order to impress others. |
possessive |
having a strong desire to own and keep things. |
sodden |
drenched with liquid; saturated; soaked. |