clairvoyant |
possessing the ability to see or know things that are beyond the five senses. |
decorous |
proper or formal with respect to behavior, manners, appearance, or the like. |
dialectical |
of or using logical analysis or argument that reveals and resolves opposing ideas or contradictions. |
electrify |
to shock, startle, or excite. |
exhume |
to dig out, especially from a grave; disinter. |
glib |
speaking or prone to speak easily and fluently, especially in a careless or thoughtless manner, with little concern for the truth. |
imbibe |
to take up or consume by drinking. |
invocation |
the act or process of calling out to a god, muse, or the like, for help, support, or inspiration. |
laxity |
the state or quality of being careless or slack; looseness. |
liquidate |
to pay off or settle (a debt or the like). |
magnate |
someone of exceptional power, wealth, or influence, especially in business. |
menial |
lowly or degrading; servile. |
pallor |
unnatural lack of color, especially of the face. |
recourse |
that which may be turned to for assistance, protection, or a way out of a difficult situation. |
squalid |
dirty or foul, as from neglect. |