adulteration |
the act or process of making worse or impure by adding unnecessary or inferior ingredients. |
advert |
to direct the attention by comment or remark. |
agog |
highly excited and full of anticipation. |
amity |
friendly and peaceful relations; good will. |
deign |
to consider some act to be appropriate or in keeping with one's dignity; condescend. |
extrinsic |
not inherent or essential; extraneous. |
garble |
to mix up, distort, or confuse (a message, translation, or the like); cause to be disordered or unintelligible. |
insinuate |
to suggest (something derogatory) subtly and indirectly. |
lambent |
glowing softly. |
loll |
to hang down loosely; dangle. |
parlance |
manner of speaking or writing, especially word choice; vernacular. |
paroxysm |
a sudden strong outburst of feelings or actions. |
transpose |
to exchange the position or order of (two things). |
unabashed |
not feeling or showing embarrassment, uneasiness, or shame. |
unscathed |
not hurt or harmed; completely uninjured. |