affinity |
a strong sense of liking; a natural attraction or sympathy. |
aggrandize |
to make, or cause to appear, grander in wealth, stature, power, or influence; exalt. |
consolidate |
to join together into a whole; combine. |
deride |
to ridicule or treat with scornful mockery. |
extant |
still in existence; current; not extinct, destroyed, or lost. |
graphic |
of or related to pictures or writing such as photography, painting, and printing. |
languor |
lack of strength or energy; weakness or listlessness. |
maniacal |
marked by wildness, craziness, and violence. |
notation |
a system of signs used to stand for numbers, words, or musical notes. |
obituary |
a printed announcement of a person's death, usually including a brief biography and information about funeral arrangements. |
ostentatious |
done or designed with the intention of impressing others and consequently overly showy or grandiose; pretentious. |
petite |
of a girl or woman, short and slender. |
rampant |
unrestrained or uncontrollable; unbridled. |
temperament |
the manner of thinking, feeling, and acting that is characteristic of a particular person or animal. |
unproductive |
not yielding useful or helpful results; not fruitful. |