A | B |
aberration | a deviation from what is normal or proper |
bequeath | to leave to another by will after one's death; to hand down |
capitulate | to surrender |
debilitate | to make feeble; to weaken |
ensconce | to settle in a safe, snug, or hidden place |
felicity | great happiness; a pleasing manner or style |
glutton | a person who eats or consumes to excess; a person who engages in a particular activity to excess |
hamlet | a small village |
implausible | difficult to believe; unlikely |
loathe | to dislike intensely |
malice | a desire to cause harm to others |
nostalgia | a sentimental longing for the things of the past |
pilfer | to steal, especially repeatedly in small amounts |
recompense | payment in return for something, especially damages; to pay or to pay for |
volition | the ability to choose willfully; a choice |