Lethargic
– Lacking energy or enthusiasm.
To imitate or copy someone or something.
Mimic –
Metamorphosis
– A complete change in form, structure, or character.
The mistaken use of a word that sounds similar to the correct one, often amusingly wrong.
Malapropism –
Juxtaposition
– The act of placing two things side by side to highlight contrast.
Intangible
– Not able to be touched; not having a physical presence.
Poetry that follows a specific rhythmic pattern.
Metrical poetry –
Monstrous
– Frighteningly large, ugly, or cruel.
Subject to sudden or unpredictable changes of mood.
Mercurial –
Lassitude
– A state of physical or mental weariness; lack of energy.
Milieu
– A person’s social environment or surroundings.
A recurring theme, symbol, or idea in a work of art or literature.
Motif –
Moral
– Concerned with right and wrong behavior.
A short, wise statement expressing a general truth or rule of conduct.
Maxim –
Insolent
– Boldly rude or disrespectful.
Mundane
– Ordinary or dull; lacking excitement.
A belief, idea, or opinion.
Notion –
Manipulate
– To control or influence cleverly or unfairly.
A source of inspiration, especially for an artist or writer.
Muse –
Innuendo
– A subtle or indirect remark, often suggesting something negative or improper.
Mythic
– Relating to myths or legendary stories.
Excessive self-love or self-centeredness.
Narcissism –
Litany
– A long, repetitive list or series.
The quality of being humble and not boastful.
Modesty –
Irrepressible
– Impossible to control or hold back.