A | B |
kindle | to build or start a fire; to arouse or excite a feeling |
knoll | a small, rounded hill |
luminous | shining; giving off light |
malleable | capable of being shaped or formed by pressing, hammering, or other forceful action |
materialize | to appear out of nowhere |
meander | to follow a winding and turning course |
meticulous | showing great concern for details; extremely careful or precise |
misgivings | feeling of doubt or concern |
momentum | a quantity; used to measure the motion of a body |
monotonous | dull because of always being the same |
multitude | a very large number |
muster | to bring a group of soldiers together; to bring forth a feeling or ability from within oneself |
narrate | to tell a story or describe a series of events |
obscure | difficult to understand; vague; not widely known |
ominous | being a sign of trouble, danger, or threatening |
outlandish | unconventional; strange |
persistent | refusing to give up or stop despite difficulties |
pertinent | relevant; related to the matter at hand |
potential | the ability to grow, develop, or improve |
precipice | a very steep or overhanging mass of rock |
pristine | remaining in a pure or unspoiled state |
quell | to cause a feeling to become less intense; calm, settle |
recluse | a person who lives alone and has little to do with other people |
recuperate | recover; to return to normal health or strength |
replenish | to build up a supply of something again; fill again |