abide |
to put up with; stand. |
abut |
to adjoin or press against; be next to; border on. |
agog |
highly excited and full of anticipation. |
animus |
a feeling or attitude of enmity. |
appose |
to place next to or side by side; juxtapose. |
baneful |
causing or leading to death, destruction, or ruin; harmful or deadly. |
cynosure |
a thing or person that is the center of attention and admiration. |
equipoise |
a state of balance or equal weight, importance, or the like; equilibrium. |
homily |
any discourse offering moral advice or admonitions. |
insipid |
having a bland or uninteresting flavor; tasteless. |
interdict |
to deter or impede by the steady use of firepower. |
luminary |
a famous, important, or inspirational person. |
recurve |
to bend or curve back or backward, as the ends of certain shooting bows. |
supine |
lying with the face upward. |
unscathed |
not hurt or harmed; completely uninjured. |