This word means "inflicting or aiming at punishment"
What is "punitive"?
This word means "to disturb, worry, to trouble by repeated attacks"
What is "harass"?
This word means "of or related to cooking or the kitchen"
What is "culinary"?
This word means "an enemy or opponent"
What is "adversary"?
This word means "a death, especially of a person in a lofty position"
What is "demise"?
This word means "a skillful or ingenious device; a clever trick or skill"
What is "artifice"?
This word means "to enliven, cheer, give spirit, or liveliness to"
What is "exhilarate"?
This word means "to turn away; to make indifferent or hostile"
What is "alienate"?
This word means "stormy, harsh, severe in attitude or action"
What is "inclement"?
This word means "to think about in a dreamy way, to ponder"
What is "muse"?
This word means "to compel, to force"
What is "coerce"?
This word means "to make permanent or long lasting"
What is "perpetuate"?
This word means "cowardly, a coward"
What is "craven"?
This word means "an example that may serve as a basis for imitation or later action"
What is "precedent"?
This word means "plowed but not seeded; inactive, reddish-yellow; land left unseeded; to plow but not seed"
What is "fallow"?
This word means "to pay a debt, settle an account, to eliminate"
What is "liquidate"?
This word means "to set right, remedy; relief from wrong or injury"
What is "redress"?
This word means "a temporary stay; to stay for a time"
This word means "refined in manner or style, suave"
What is "urbane"?
This word means "so unimportant that it can be disregarded"
What is "negligible"?
The name of Ms. Corwin's cat
Soup
An offshoot of Romanticism that's considered "darker"
What is either "Dark Romanticism" or "Gothic Literature"?
William Wordsworth wrote about this flower in his classic "Romantic" poem
What is "daffodils"?
Mary Shelley wrote this Gothic novel
What is Frankenstein?
Do the Romantics like or dislike modernity, industrialism, and technology?
What is "DISLIKE"