swing back and forth with a steady, uninterrupted rhythm; vibrate pendulum like; waver | |
traditional; conservative in belief; adhering to established faith, especially in religion | |
impenetrable by light; not transparent; not reflecting light; having no luster | |
of one's birth; accompanying or dating from one's birth; native |
capable of being negotiated; transferable by assignment or endorsement to another person | |
beginning; eruption; explosion | |
long, thin, usually wooden pole with a blade at one end, used to row or steer a boat | |
an event that happens |
convention; standard; rule | |
come up with in a course, pursuit, progress, or motion; catch up with; come upon from behind; capture; overcome | |
capable of being negotiated; transferable by assignment or endorsement to another person | |
disregard; ignore; pay little or no attention to |
homesickness; bittersweet longing for things of past. | |
cancel out; make ineffective or invalid; deny | |
of one's birth; accompanying or dating from one's birth; native | |
tendency to expect the best possible outcome; belief that the universe is improving and good will win over evil |
quality of being novel; newness; something new and unusual | |
any indication or action regarded as a foreshowing; phenomenon supposed to portend good or evil | |
so small, trifling, or unimportant that it may be easily disregarded | |
make known; give notice to; inform by notice |
quality of being novel; newness; something new and unusual | |
offensive to accepted standards of decency or modesty; repulsive; disgusting | |
bite by little at a time; seize gently with the mouth; eat slowly or in small bits | |
tendency to expect the best possible outcome; belief that the universe is improving and good will win over evil |
convention; standard; rule | |
cast out; degraded; excluded from a society | |
any indication or action regarded as a foreshowing; phenomenon supposed to portend good or evil | |
offensive to accepted standards of decency or modesty; repulsive; disgusting |
exceed or surpass; leave behind | |
convention; standard; rule | |
cast out; degraded; excluded from a society | |
act of causing anger, resentment, displeasure, or affront; violation or infraction of moral or social code |
without planning or thinking ahead; right away; immediately | |
stubbornly adhering to an attitude or opinion; hard to control or treat | |
focus toward; determine position with reference to another point; locate to face the east | |
tendency to expect the best possible outcome; belief that the universe is improving and good will win over evil |
strong protest or objection; loud cry or clamor | |
without the power of sensation and motion or feeling; insensible; unresponsive; indifferent | |
tendency to expect the best possible outcome; belief that the universe is improving and good will win over evil | |
relatively distant or remote from a center or middle |