Definition: an expert in fineart or in matters of taste
Derivative: connoisseurs
Sentence: Simon Burr is a connoisseur of fine wines.
Part of Speech: noun
Link: Simon Burr
Definition: a secret plot by twoor more people, especially for a harmful or illegal purpose
Derivative: conspiracies
Sentence: What you see is a conspiracy by some kids who wish to hide their identity.
Part of Speech: noun
Link: what you see
Definition: truly sorry forhaving done wrong; repentant
Derivative: contritely
Sentence: Mary felt contrite about stealing from the nuns, so she confessed and now everything is all right.
Part of Speech: adjective
Link: all right
Definition: very troubled; distressed
Sentence: Misty became distraught when she realized how much she had bought.
Part of Speech: adjective
Link: had bought
Definition: having to do with the issue at hand; relevant
Sentence: Her main ideas are germane to this discussion.
Part of Speech: adjective
Link: her main
Definition: clearly expressed;easily understood
Sentence: The new kid was lucid even after he fell and hit his head.
Part of Speech: adjective
Link: new kid
Definition: a situation markedby difficulty, hardship, or misfortune
Derivative: plights
Sentence: The Challenger’s plight was a doomed flight from the very start.
Part of Speech: noun
Link: flight
Definition: in an on-the-surfacemanner; not thoroughly
Sentence: Billy washed the dishes without using any soap, therefore the plates are superficially clean.
Part of Speech: adverb
Link: Billy
Definition: well proportioned;balanced; the same on both sides
Derivative: symmetrically
Sentence: This butterfly has symmetrical wings; they are equal on both sides.
Part of Speech: adjective
Link: equal
Definition: using or containing too many words
Derivative: verbosely
Sentence: The lady has had her dose of blind dates, including Joe, who was verbose.
Part of Speech: adjective
Link: her dose