Definition :
- inherently: it is something inherent in something and it is natural that we cannot be separated
- rhetorical: to use words or text to impress people impressively
- missives: It is a letter but is often used humorously
- deferentially: It is polite behaviour, respect someone and you accept all their opinions
- paradox: an unusual situation because it involves two different ideas
- putrid: dead animals or rotting plants
- impotent: It is impossible to perform an action because you do not have the ability or power to perform it
- profusely: Produced or created in large quantities
- moored: put the middle (like a ship) in a place with ropes and anchors
- encroached: Exceeding the allowed limit, gradually invading
- folly: an action or a stupid idea
- seduced: wanting someone to do something creates an interesting interest in that
- ecstatic: feeling extremely happy and interested in something or someone
- recounted: narrating someone a story or an event
- contemplate: scrutinize an object or problem deeply
- sinewy: a slender body full of muscles
- consumption: act of use as food or energy
- conspicuously: Can be easily seen, noticed or observed
- improbably: Not likely to occur
- injustice: to be unjust, or unfair
- legitimacy: accepted or agreed by law
- sterility: Completely clean free of bacteria or impurities
- memoir: Write a passage about a person, place, or event that you know well
- ruse: use tricks or intelligence to deceive someone
- obituary: an article or newsletter to notify a recently deceased person
- singularity: an unusual or unique
- waiver: knowingly give up some rights
- irrevocably: can’t cancel something, keep doing it
- ambitions: a strong desire to win something
- commenced: to begin or start something