A | B |
acrid | sharp to the taste, pungent; 2) sharp of temper or speech; caustic |
acrimonious | bitter and caustic in temper or language |
audacity | reckless boldness, rude |
brevity | shortness of time |
celerity | quickness |
facilitate | to make easy |
infidel | a person who does not accept a particular religion |
fidelity | faithfulness, loyalty |
forte | a personal strength; something one does particulary well |
grave | important, serious |
grievous | seriously bad; deplorable; atrocious |
omnipotent | almight or infinite in power, as God |
omnibus | a volume of works by only one author on on only one subject |
omnifarious | of all kinds |
omniscience | knowing all things, as God |
potent | powerful, mighty |
sapient | having or showing wisdom |
insipid | dull, uninteresting; 2) without much taste |
assimilate | to absorb; to digest, literally or figuratively; |
similitude | likeness, resemblance; 2) comparison |
simile | a figure of speech in which one thing is compared to something different by the use of "like" or "as" |
simulate | to give a false appearance of; 2) to act like, look like |
verisimilitude | the appearance of being true |