ardor |
very strong feelings; passion; fervor. |
evasion |
the act or an instance of escaping, avoiding, or failing to perform something. |
experimentation |
the act, process, or practice of running tests or trials. |
homogeneous |
having all parts of the same or a similar type. |
incandescent |
giving off light as a result of being heated. |
lithe |
characterized by light, graceful, flexible movements. |
notoriety |
the condition or quality of being widely known or spoken of, especially for something that is not good. |
odorous |
having or giving off a distinctive or strong smell. |
pessimist |
one who usually expects a bad outcome. |
populous |
having a large population. |
prescience |
knowledge of future occurrences; foreknowledge. |
relinquish |
to surrender, release, or let go of; give up. |
scruple |
a belief about right and wrong that keeps a person from doing something that may be bad. |
timorous |
showing or marked by fear; fearful; timid. |
tout |
to publicize flatteringly and boastfully. |