agrarian |
pertaining to the ownership, tenure, or cultivation of land. |
aver |
to assert to be true; affirm. |
bonanza |
anything that brings great wealth and prosperity. |
comely |
pleasing in appearance. |
enrapture |
to cause to be in rapture or to be ecstatically joyful. |
fictitious |
intended to deceive; not genuine; imaginary. |
fulsome |
offensive, especially because of excessiveness or insincerity. |
ideology |
the body of beliefs, symbols, and political and social aims that characterizes a particular group or institution. |
ominous |
giving a sign of future evil or trouble. |
omnivorous |
living on a diet of both plant and animal food. |
petulant |
showing or inclined to show sudden or unreasonable irritation, impatience, or ill temper; peevish or sulky. |
pivotal |
critically important or crucial; on which something is contingent. |
prodigal |
imprudent and excessive in spending; extravagant. |
resilient |
able to withstand and recover quickly from difficulty, sickness, or the like. |
unhinge |
to cause to become confused, unbalanced, or deeply disturbed. |