loquacious: tending to talk a great deal; talkative.
Waver: shake with a quivering motion.
Espionage: a practice of spying or of using spies.
Incredulous: unwilling or unable to believe something.
Incorrigible: not able to be changed or reformed.
Epically: characteristics of epic or epics.
Hunched: raise and bend the top of ones body forward.
Thrust: push something violently.
Ludicrous: foolish and unreasonable.
Waning: become weaker.
Indisputable: unable to be challenged or denied.
Accentuated: make more noticeable.
Prominent: important or famous.
Heirloom: a valuable object that has belonged to a family for several generations.
Heinous: a person that has done a wrongful right.
Biased: in favour of or against one person or thing.
Melancholy: sad with no cause.
Grotesque: something shockingly amazing.
Begrudgingly: to be jealous of someone or, to do something reluctantly.
Comical: amusing misunderstandings.
Reminiscent: tending to remind one of something.
Myriad: countless or extremely great number.
Pessimist: a person who thinks the worse will happen.
Fatigue: extreme tiredness.
Boisterous: noisy, energetic and cheeky.
Rowdy: noisy and disorderly.
Clad: covered or clothed.
Prolific: produce a lot of work.
Inclinations: a person's natural tendency to urge. Or: Leaning towards this particular thought.
Eloquent: well written.
Compelling: can't put down.
Immensely: to a great extent; extremely.
Associated: connect with something else in mind.
Nascent: coming into existence or beginning.
Rambunctious: uncontrollably lively.
Exuberant: filled with lively energy.
Serenity: a state of being calm and peaceful.
Unequivocal: no doubt in mind
Digress: leave the main subject temporarily.
Detest: dislike.
Just the tip of the iceberg: just the beginning.
Monochromatic: Containing or using only one colour.
Chlorophyll: a green pigment.
Aesthetically: gives pleasure through beauty.
Meticulously: in a way that shows great attention to detail; very thoroughly.
Infinitesimal: extremely small.
Ultimatum: a final demand or statement of terms.
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