A | B |
ineffable | too great or intense to be expressed in words; indescribable |
credit | to have faith in; believe, trust |
transmuted | to change from one nature, form, or substance to another |
Fates | the three goddesses in Roman and Greek mythology who controlled human life |
fallible | capable of being mistaken |
credible | believable, reliable, trustworthy |
intractable | difficult to persuade, influence, or manage |
contingent | depending on something uncertain; conditional |
genitally | by means of or pertaining to the sex organs |
intangible | not capable of being touched |
despicable | despised, contemptible |
assimilable | capable of being absorbed or made like |
incontrovertible | not capable of being denied, opposed, or changed |
defame | to speak evil of; attack or harm the reputation of; slander, libel |
equable | unvaried, even |
fallacious | deceptive or misleading; logically unsound or erroneous |
immutable | not changing |
docile | easy to manage or control |
tenable | capable of being defended |
obsess | to keep one's attention to an unreasonable, illogical, or unhealthy extent |