compassion |
a feeling of sharing another's suffering that leads to a desire to help. |
decadence |
a decline into immorality; loss of moral values. |
demur |
to object or indicate opposition to something. |
discontinuance |
the act of stopping or condition of being stopped; interruption. |
disparate |
essentially different and distinct. |
ethereal |
highly refined; unworldly. |
incongruous |
not suitable or fitting; out of place. |
pliable |
easily bent; flexible; malleable. |
primeval |
of or suggestive of the first age or ages. |
resurrection |
a return to life after death. |
stagnate |
to be or become motionless, fouled, or lacking in energy, originality, or development. |
vanquish |
to subdue or defeat by or as if by greater force; conquer; overcome. |
vapid |
lacking spirit, life, or flavor; dull; uninteresting. |
virile |
having the qualities of a man; characteristically masculine. |
waiver |
the intentional relinquishing of a right, claim, or privilege, or a suspension of an existing rule or policy. |