(verb) to tell about; give notice of. What is the word?
Notify
(verb) to turn away or to keep from happening; prevent. What is the word?
Avert
(noun) special respect, honor, or esteem, publicly displayed or expressed. What is the word?
Homage
(verb) to encourage the growth and development of. What is the word?
Nurture
(adjective) full of gloom; sad. What is the word?
Dismal
(verb) to break or tear open. What is the word?
Rupture
(noun) something imaginary or invented. What is the word?
Figment
(adjective) smart; perceptive; keen in understanding and judgement; shrewd. What is the word?
Astute
(adjective) difficult to fool or take advantage of; shrewd. What is the word?
Canny
(adjective) not showing proper concern; careless. What is the word?
Negligent
(verb) to make less in amount or intensity. What is the word?
Abate
(noun) any long detailed narrative, especially one chronicling the generations of a family or group; epic.
Saga
(adjective) of the highest or greatest degree, amount, or intensity; greatest. What is the word?
Utmost
(noun) great skill or talent; superior ability. What is the word?
Prowess
((noun) a formal, usually long speech, especially one given on an important occasion. What is the word?
Oration
(adjective) not able to believe something. What is the word?
Incredulous
(adjective) calm, controlled and self-assured. What is the word?
Poised
(adjective) valid or justified; deserved. What is the word.
Legitimate
(verb) to get to the bottom of or understand completely. What is the word?
Fathom
(verb); to beg urgently of (someone) or for (something)
Implore
(adjective) not valuable or important; insignificant. What is the word?
Trivial
(adjective) having, deserving, or causing a bad reputation; notorious or shameful. What is the word?
Infamous
(adjective) lacking imagination, liveliness, or interest; dull; colorless. What is the word?
Stodgy
(adjective) of, having to do with, or following what is believed or practiced by most other people. What is the word?
Orthodox
(verb) to overspread or overwhelm as if with a flood of water; deluge. What is the word?
Inundate