Kowtow

kau-tau

to act in an excessively subservient manner.

“Something about the woman’s face suggested she was of high status, compelling me to kowtow to her unreasonable demands.”

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Edifice

a building, especially a large, imposing one.

Perforce

by necessity; inevitably.

Prosaic

lacking poetic beauty; commonplace; unromantic.

Simpatico

compatible, likable; having shared interests or similar feelings.

Panoply

a complete or impressive collection of things.

Replete

filled or well-supplied with something.

Defray

to provide money to pay (a cost or expense).

Foetor

a strong, foul odor; stench.

Cogitating

thinking deeply about something; contemplating.

Impute

to attribute or ascribe a quality, especially a fault, to someone.

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