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Formidable | (adj) tending to inspire awe or wonder |
Ravage | (n, v) to commit destructive acts; to wreak havoc on |
Profusion | (n) great quantity; lavish expenditure |
Sage | (n, adj) wise through reflection and experience |
Adversary | (n, adj) one that contends with, opposes, or resists |
Stealth | (n) the act or action of proceeding secretly |
Rancor | (n) bitter deep-seated ill will |
Abominably | (adj) worthy or causing disgust or hatred; quite disagreeable or unpleasant |
Ardor | (n) an often restless or transitory worth of feeling; extreme vigor or energy |
Tumult | (n) a disorderly agitation or milling about of a crowd usually with uproar and confusion of voices |
Adversities | (n) a state or condition contrary to one of well being |
Disdainful | (adj) full or expressing disdain; proud; scornful, contemptuous |
Revelry | (n) noisy partying or merrymaking |
Restitution | (n) an act of restoring or a condition of being restored; a restitution of something to its rightful owner |
Glowered | (v) to look or stare with sullen annoyance or anger |
Lavished | (v) to expand or bestow with profusion |
Aloof | (adj, adv) removed or distant either physically or emotionally |
Pliant | (adj) supple enough to bend freely or repeatedly without breaking; easily influenced |
Tremulous | (adj) characterized by or affected with trembling tremors |
Courier | (n) a messenger; a member of the armed services whose duties include carrying mail, information, or supplies |
Hubris | (n) pride; attitude of superiority; over estimation of personal abilities |