ardor |
very strong feelings; passion; fervor. |
armistice |
an agreement by groups of people or countries at war to stop fighting; truce. |
avuncular |
of, concerning, or like an uncle; kind; benevolent. |
diaphanous |
of fabric or the like, almost transparent; sheer; filmy; delicate. |
equity |
the quality of being fair and reasonable; fairness. |
fastidious |
exceedingly particular or demanding especially in matters of detail; exacting. |
fraternal |
of, related to, or like a brother or brothers. |
graphic |
of or related to pictures or writing such as photography, painting, and printing. |
incognito |
in disguise; under a false identity. |
insensible |
without normal sensations; unconscious. |
potency |
the condition of being strong in effect or powerful. |
propitiate |
to overcome the disfavor or distrust of; conciliate; appease. |
provincial |
limited in outlook; narrow-minded. |
succumb |
to give in or give way to a fatal illness, superior force, overwhelming desire, or the like; yield. |
tepid |
not quite warm; lukewarm. |