agitation |
the condition of being disturbed, anxious, or upset. |
banter |
joking, clever conversation. |
concealment |
the act of hiding something from sight, or the condition of being hidden from sight. |
crony |
a close friend or ally (often used pejoratively). |
echelon |
a level of authority or rank, as in an organization. |
guise |
external appearance or semblance, especially if deceptive. |
indigence |
lack of means to live; poverty. |
novice |
a person with little or no experience at a particular job or activity. |
resurrect |
to restore to life or good standing; raise out of death or disrepute. |
sensory |
of or pertaining to hearing, seeing, smelling, tasting, or touching. |
stoical |
showing little or no emotion in reaction to painful or pleasant experiences. |
transcendent |
going beyond the ordinary; surpassing; extraordinary. |
trove |
a collection of valuable or desirable things. |
verisimilitude |
the appearance or semblance of truth or reality. |
zealot |
a person who is excessively and often intolerantly enthusiastic, especially about a cause or religious faith; fanatic. |