amphitheater |
an oval or round building with seats rising in rows from an open, central area. Amphitheaters are used for sports and other public events. |
artisan |
a person skilled in making things, especially by using the hands. People such as those who make furniture, quilts, or other crafts are artisans. |
delectable |
extremely pleasing to the taste; delicious. |
ennui |
a general feeling of boredom and dissatisfaction, especially with all aspects of life. |
facet |
one of the small, flat, polished surfaces of a cut gem. |
immutable |
not subject to change; unchanging or unchangeable. |
inquisition |
an official inquiry, especially for the purpose of enforcing political, social, or religious conformity. |
miasma |
a thick, obscuring vapor. |
mundane |
of or pertaining to what is common and everyday; ordinary; commonplace. |
pollinate |
to move or carry pollen to a plant, causing the seeds to be fertilized. |
presumptuous |
excessively bold or forward. |
propitious |
offering favorable circumstances or conditions; opportune; promising. |
revere |
to respect or admire greatly. |
trite |
ineffective or stale because of frequent repetition; commonplace; hackneyed. |
viscid |
of a gluelike consistency. |