bigot |
one who is prejudiced against and intolerant of any group or belief that is not his or her own, especially religious, racial, or ethnic. |
climactic |
pertaining to, reaching, or being the point of highest interest or intensity in a series of increasingly important points or events. |
extant |
still in existence; current; not extinct, destroyed, or lost. |
imperceptible |
so gradual or subtle as to be unnoticed or unnoticeable. |
imponderable |
unable to be evaluated or calculated accurately. |
legacy |
money, property, or other goods left to someone in a will. |
limbo1 |
(often capitalized) in theology, a place neither in heaven nor hell for souls neither saved nor condemned, such as those of unbaptized infants. |
malice |
the wish to harm others; ill will. |
pauper |
a very poor person who must live on public money. |
preeminent |
surpassing others in importance and prominence; foremost. |
reimburse |
to pay back for (expenses or losses incurred). |
reprimand |
a strong, usually formal statement of disapproval; rebuke. |
sedative |
causing tranquillity or calmness. |
stipulate |
to specify or arrange as a condition of an agreement. |
undaunted |
not discouraged; not giving up even though something is difficult or frightening. |