agitation |
the condition of being disturbed, anxious, or upset. |
buxom |
of a woman, having a full figure and healthy appearance. |
circuitous |
having or taking a long and winding course or procedure; roundabout; indirect. |
coda |
a passage that brings a musical composition to a conclusion. |
collusion |
action undertaken in secret partnership or collaboration, usually for illicit purposes. |
compatriot |
a fellow citizen. |
complement |
to go well with, complete, or perfect. |
consort |
a wife or husband, especially of a royal personage. |
ecclesiastical |
of or related to the church and clergy. |
evasion |
the act or an instance of escaping, avoiding, or failing to perform something. |
imperceptible |
so gradual or subtle as to be unnoticed or unnoticeable. |
malignant |
meant to cause harm; evil. |
opinionated |
having definite and unchangeable views of things, often seemingly on all subjects. |
propaganda |
information or opinions that are made public to promote or attack a movement, cause, or person. |
prostrate |
to lie or throw (oneself) flat on the ground, especially face down in an act of humility, worship, or the like. |