verisimilitude
the appearance of being true or real; something that only appears to be true or real
veritable
being truly and very much so; used to emphasize a figurative concept
veracity
the truth, accuracy, or precision of something the truthfulness or honesty of somebody
verity
the quality of being true or real
immortality
able to have eternal life or existence; very famous and likely to be remembered for a long time
mortified
to make somebody feel deeply ashamed and humiliated
moritician
funeral director
remorse
a feeling of being sorry for doing something bad or wrong; a feeling of guilt
mortuary
a room or building in which dead bodies are kept until they are buried or cremated
verdict
the decision made by a jury in a trial; a judgment or opinion about something
pulchritude
physical beauty
gambol
to run or jump in a lively way
demur
to delay or try to avoid doing something because of personal reservations or objections; to object mildly to something that you do not want to do but have been asked to do
indiscretion
lack of tact or good judgment; something said or done that is tactless or unwise
finite
having an end or limit
inveterate
fixed in a habit or practice, especially a bad one; firmly established and of long standing
unimpeachable
very reliable and trusted; not able to be doubted or questioned
enigma
like a riddle; somebody or something that is not easily explained or understood
patronize
to give money or support to someone or something; to talk to someone in a way that shows you believe you are more intelligent or better than other people
gauche
clumsy; lacking grace or tact in social situations
impudent
showing a lack of respect and excessive boldess
fiasco
a total failure, especially a humiliating or ludicrous
vulnerable
open to physical or emotional harm; easily persuadable or liable to give in to temptation
buttress
a structure built against a wall in order to support or strengthen it
sanguine
cheerful and hopeful
elegiac
having a mournful quality (especially in a work of art)
diffident
lacking confidence and not feeling comfortable around people
abstruse
hard to understand
capitulate
to stop fighting an enemy or opponent or surrender (often after negotiation of terms)
triumvirate
a group of three people who share a position or power