censure |
to criticize or condemn. |
credulity |
an inclination to believe or trust, especially without sufficient basis or evidence; gullibility. |
deducible |
able to be concluded or inferred from certain facts or principles. |
dishevel |
to make (hair or clothing) untidy. |
implacable |
not to be pacified or diverted; unappeasable or inexorable. |
inexorable |
not subject to change by any force or influence; unyielding or unrelenting. |
inverse |
opposite or reversed in position, order, direction, nature, or effect. |
lackadaisical |
lacking energy, determination, or enthusiasm; listless or lazy. |
lateral |
about, from, or toward a side or sides; sideways. |
nondescript |
having no individual distinctiveness; lacking in notable features. |
occult |
of, pertaining to, or with the aid of the supernatural. |
pauper |
a very poor person who must live on public money. |
surmount |
to get over or past; overcome; conquer. |
tirade |
a long, forceful, or angry speech, often critical or denunciatory in nature; harangue. |
wrest |
to take away with, or as if with, a twist or pull. |