adhesive |
able or likely to stick to something; clinging. |
analogy |
similarity or correspondence between two otherwise dissimilar things. |
apprehend |
to catch and place under arrest. |
contrite |
feeling deep guilt for one's wrongdoing or shortcoming and desiring to make amends for it; remorseful; repentant. |
exotic |
from a foreign place. |
horde |
a large number, group, or crowd. |
infection |
the act of infecting or an instance or condition of being infected. |
insight |
the power to understand deep meanings or truths. |
irregular |
uneven in shape, arrangement, surface, or some other way. |
irritate |
to anger or bother. |
literary |
having to do with poems, novels, plays, and essays, or those who write or read them. |
mirage |
an illusion in which something is seen in the distance but is not really there. |
ownership |
the state or fact of being the possessor of something. |
so-called |
improperly or incorrectly called. |
splendor |
grandeur or magnificence. |