ardor |
very strong feelings; passion; fervor. |
creditor |
someone to whom money is owed. |
heartrending |
causing or expressing deep sorrow or anguish. |
illustrious |
highly renowned; celebrated; glorious. |
mimicry |
an act, instance, or the art of imitating or copying the speech, behavior, or expressions of others. |
nebulous |
hazy, confused, or indistinct. |
pertinent |
having to do with or connected to a subject; relevant. |
petite |
of a girl or woman, short and slender. |
plenitude |
abundance; fullness. |
replenish |
to make complete or full again; refill. |
replete |
well-supplied; full (usually followed by "with"). |
semblance |
outward form; appearance. |
superficial |
of, pertaining to, or located on the surface. |
usurp |
to take and hold (a right, position, office, or the like) illegally, wrongfully, or by force. |
viscous |
having an adhesive, gluey consistency that resists flow. |