altruistic |
unselfishly devoted to the welfare of others. |
camaraderie |
friendship, good humor, and closeness among a group. |
clairvoyant |
possessing the ability to see or know things that are beyond the five senses. |
complacent |
too satisfied with oneself or one's situation. |
contrive |
to plan in a clever way; invent. |
endemic |
native to or restricted to a given place or population. |
faze |
to bewilder or to disturb the composure or shake the resolve of; disconcert or daunt. |
grandeur |
the quality of being majestic or splendid. |
languid |
lacking or not showing strength, energy, or spirit; weak, slow, or listless. |
miasma |
a thick, obscuring vapor. |
preclude |
to prevent from happening by means of prior action or previously established condition. |
pugnacious |
ready or eager to fight; overly aggressive or quarrelsome. |
rejuvenate |
to restore the vigor, health, or appearance of youth to. |
simplistic |
excessively simplified, as to be unrealistic. |
vie |
to compete with another for victory, superiority, or the like (usually followed by "for"). |