renowned
famous
prevalent
adjective
NOUN form of prevalent
PREVALENCE
the fact or condition of being prevalent; commonness.
"the prevalence of obesity in adults"
render (deliver; give)
keep; withhold
Divergent
Divergence
Because the curvature of the wall is so big, the dent becomes more divergent.
strata
layers;
level or class; echelon
deity
noun
NOUN - portray
portrayal
prevalent
uncommon; rare
Chamber
If you're a business owner, try joining your local chamber of commerce.
(group)
transfuse
transfer
tar
noun/verb
VERB form of chamber
3rd person present: chambers;
past tense: chambered;
past participle: chambered;
gerund or present participle: chambering
Example:
"he chambered a fresh cartridge"
drift (flow)
stop; harden
Strata
There was a variety of identities which came from different strata or classes.
divergent
different; dissimilar
vault
noun/verb
VERB form of endowment
verb
Flourish
die; wither
deity and prettify
Ares and Aphrodite were the ancient Greek deities of war and love who were prettified in many books.
relatively
"the site was cheap and relatively clean"
Similar:
swell
verb-"her bruised knee was already swelling up"
noun-"there was a swell of support in favor of him"
adjective-"you're looking swell"
adverb- excellently; very well.
"everything was just going swell"
PRETTIFY (verb) to make pretty, especially in a small, petty way: to prettify a natural beauty.
NOUN?
ADJECTIVE?
pret·ti·fi·ca·tion, noun
pret·ti·fi·er, noun
un·pret·ti·fied, adjective
misnomer
correct name
suitable name
relatively and confounded
John was relatively confounded by the Filipino culture since it was his first out-of-the-country vacation.