A gothic story
3015469196 | assimilate ASSORBILATE | to absorb and incorporate food or knowledge; to absorb one group into a larger culture | 0 | |
3015469197 | cognizant You know what this means | aware of or informed about something | 1 | |
3015469198 | discursive He rambled in CURSIVE | wandering or shifting from one subject to another, rambling; long winded | 2 | |
3015469199 | ennui Im discontent from my lack of interest IN WII. | discontent and listlessness from lack of occupation or interest | 3 | |
3015469200 | farcical this POPSICLE is ridiculous. | ridiculous; exaggeratedly comical | 4 | |
3015469201 | fortuitous FORTUNEitous | occurring by chance; accidental; fortunate | 5 | |
3015469202 | hyperbole You know what this means | an obvious exaggeration, made for effect and not meant to be taken literally | 6 | |
3015469203 | incognito You know what this means | (n) one who is in disguise or using an assumed name (adj) disguised; using a false name; under a fictitious name | 7 | |
3015469204 | mesmerism The hypnotic thingie was MESMERIZING | hypnotism; hypnotic appeal; intense fascination | 8 | |
3015469205 | omniscient The omnicient narrator knew everything | knowing everything; having complete of infinite knowledge | 9 |