fidelity |
loyalty or faithfulness to obligations, promises, or those to whom one has made a commitment. |
flamboyant |
exceptionally showy or dashing in one's speech, manner, or appearance. |
frenetic |
frantic; frenzied. |
interplay |
the action or influence of two or more things on each other; reciprocal effect. |
mendacious |
untruthful. |
mendacity |
a tendency to lie; untruthfulness. |
namesake |
one who has been named after another. |
posterior |
located behind or toward the back of something. |
rarefy |
to make less dense. |
regent |
one who governs in place of a disabled or underage ruler. |
remunerative |
providing or likely to provide payment or reward; profitable. |
revert |
to return to a previous state, practice, belief, or the like. |
sustenance |
nourishment that maintains life; food. |
transcendent |
going beyond the ordinary; surpassing; extraordinary. |
unintelligible |
not able to be understood, as spoken or written language. |