A | B |
subside | To become less intense, violent or severe |
beatific | Showing or producing great joy |
monologue | A long speech by one person |
suffused | To spread through or over, as with liquid, color, emotion or light |
sieve | A utensil of wire or plastic mesh used to separate coarser particles from finer particles |
submission | The act of surrendering to another’s will |
diverted | Drew the attention of; distracted or entertained |
veiled | Partially hidden or disguised |
insidious | Working or spreading in a harmful manner in a subtle way |
refuge | A place safe from danger |
contemptible | Deserving to feel worthless or despicable |
parried | Fought off, deflected or warded off (as in fencing) |
verbiage | An excess of words; wordiness |
perfunctorily | Carried out with minimal effort or reflection |
oracle | A person considered to be a source of wise counsel or prophetic opinions |
retaliation | The act of fighting back |
saccharine | Sweet, usually to the point of being sickening |
teem | To be full of things, swarm |
intuitive | Capable of knowing without deduction or reasoning |
profusion | Abundance; a lot of |
invigorated | To energize or enliven |
distill | To separate or extract the essential elements of |
cite | To quote as an authority or example |
discourse | A formal, lengthy discussion of a subject, either written or spoken |
cadenced | Balanced, rhythmic flow or poetry or speech |