circumstantial |
relevant but not essential; incidental. |
consonance |
agreement, correspondence, or harmony. |
depravity |
moral corruption; wickedness. |
dulcet |
pleasing to the ear; melodious. |
inexcusable |
unable to be justified; unpardonable. |
instigate |
to purposely agitate or incite; provoke; foment. |
intemperate |
lacking moderation or restraint; excessive, overindulgent, violent, or the like. |
inundate |
to cover or overspread with water, especially a very large amount; flood. |
polygamy |
the practice or state of having more than one spouse, especially more than one wife, at a time. |
recapitulate |
to briefly review (the main points) of a spoken or written exchange or communication. |
sinewy |
of sinew, or sinewlike; strong; tough. |
slake |
to satisfy or relieve (thirst, appetite, lust, or the like) by decreasing the strength or intensity of. |
staid |
formal, solemn, and reserved in character. |
theocracy |
a form of government in which a god or gods are acknowledged as the ultimate authority. |
unconscionable |
not restrained or guided by a concern for what is right and just; unprincipled. |