quick and energetic; exceptional of its kind; remarkable | |
constituting or affording pleasing views of natural features; beautiful | |
serious; somber; deeply earnest, serious, and sober | |
swing; move back and forth or sideways; win approval or support for; convince |
one who makes or repairs articles of silver | |
not of major importance; of second rank or importance or value; not direct or immediate | |
spectacles that are darkened to protect the eyes from the glare of the sun | |
easily influenced; having little resistance, as to a disease; receptive to |
idea or expression marked by excessive sentiment; liking for sentimental things | |
moving or removal; change from one place | |
worldly rather than spiritual; not specifically relating to religion; lasting from century to century | |
one who makes or repairs articles of silver |
spectacles that are darkened to protect the eyes from the glare of the sun | |
timid; bashful; easily startled; distrustful | |
constituting or affording pleasing views of natural features; beautiful | |
stop flow of a liquid; make headway against |
easily influenced; having little resistance, as to a disease; receptive to | |
winding; bending in and out; not morally honest | |
not of major importance; of second rank or importance or value; not direct or immediate | |
occurring, growing, or settled at widely spaced intervals; not thick or dense |
easily influenced; having little resistance, as to a disease; receptive to | |
admit as valid; keep in existence; lengthen or extend in duration or space | |
token of remembrance; memento; something of sentimental value | |
import or export without paying customs duties |
serious; somber; deeply earnest, serious, and sober | |
someone who bears the blame for others | |
miss a step and fall or nearly fall; walk unsteadily | |
cause or suffer to lie in a fluid; absorb; drain; drink intemperately or gluttonously |
exceedingly; in a surpassing manner; extremely | |
expressing compassion or friendly fellow feelings; approving; having similar disposition and tastes | |
able to feel or perceive; perceivable; wise; showing reason or sound judgment | |
any English coin of standard value; coined money |
miss a step and fall or nearly fall; walk unsteadily | |
able to feel or perceive; perceivable; wise; showing reason or sound judgment | |
occurring, growing, or settled at widely spaced intervals; not thick or dense | |
separate religious body; faction united by common interests or beliefs |
range of one's perceptions, thoughts, or actions; extent; bound | |
two words that can be interchanged in a context | |
remove a part from the whole | |
long, straight, narrow cut or opening; slot; pocket |