abet |
to incite, encourage, or aid, especially in wrongdoing. |
alienate |
to cause to become unfriendly or averse; estrange. |
deviate |
to turn away from a direct course or one that has already been set. |
dogmatist |
one who asserts opinions or beliefs as though they were facts. |
fervent |
having or expressing warmth, depth, or intensity of feeling. |
flippant |
disrespectful or indifferent to someone or something worthy of respect; shallowly humorous. |
inquisitive |
given to asking and inquiring; eager to learn. |
irksome |
causing annoyance; bothersome or tiresome. |
opportune |
favorable or suitable, especially in relation to time. |
proletariat |
the working class, especially those who lack capital and must sell their usually unskilled labor in order to survive. |
rile |
to make angry; irritate or annoy. |
subpoena |
in law, a formal written order summoning a witness to give testimony or requiring that specified evidence be submitted. |
transcendental |
beyond the limits of ordinary experience, thought, or belief; supernatural, visionary, or mystical. |
virile |
having the qualities of a man; characteristically masculine. |
wrest |
to take away with, or as if with, a twist or pull. |