adjective, literary - relating to deep inward feelings rather than to the intellect; instinctive and emotional, often raw or intense
verb, formal - to praise someone or something formally or officially; to recommend something or someone as worthy of approval
verb, formal - to describe or portray something precisely, including its boundaries, features, or details; to outline or depict clearly
adjective - not able to deal with or adapt well to other people, new situations, or society in general
verb, technical - to officially take away a lawyer’s right to practice law, usually because of misconduct or unethical behaviour
verb - to separate people or things, especially because of race, sex, or religion; or to keep things apart
noun - a substance added to a liquid, especially in engines, to prevent it from freezing in cold temperatures
noun - a military, strategic, or verbal response to an attack, intended to regain control or defend against aggression
verb - to walk or behave in a very confident, proud, or even arrogant way (used to show disapproval)
verb - to hide aboard a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle in order to travel secretly and without paying
verb - to hold someone's attention completely as if by magic or hypnosis; to fascinate or captivate someone intensely