abhorrence |
a feeling of complete loathing, repulsion, or horror. |
auditory |
having to do with or referring to hearing or the sense of hearing. |
cognate |
having a common origin, as languages. |
exhaustive |
thorough and all-encompassing. |
fluctuate |
to vary or change irregularly; rise and fall. |
forage |
food for animals such as horses or cattle. |
interlude |
a pause, space, or event that intervenes; interval. |
noteworthy |
deserving attention; remarkable. |
overweening |
particularly forward, vain, and self-promoting. |
possessive |
having a strong desire to own and keep things. |
posterior |
located behind or toward the back of something. |
preponderance |
superiority in amount, strength, significance, weight, or the like. |
psychiatrist |
a medical doctor who treats people with mental and emotional illnesses. |
uproarious |
causing loud or uncontrollable laughter; hilarious. |
wizened |
shriveled or dried up. |