anomalous |
differing from the norm, standard, or common type or rule; abnormal. |
commandeer |
to force (a civilian) into, or seize (goods) for, the military. |
conspirator |
a person who is involved in a plot with others to perform or a criminal or wrongful act. |
culpable |
guilty of a mistake or fault; blameworthy. |
eloquence |
skill or ability to use language that impresses or persuades. |
inscrutable |
impossible to comprehend or interpret; mysterious. |
invariably |
without ever a change; on every occasion. |
linguistic |
of or pertaining to language or the study of language. |
occult |
of, pertaining to, or with the aid of the supernatural. |
preventable |
having the possibility of being prevented; capable of being stopped or kept from happening. |
reverent |
characterized by, showing, or feeling great respect and awe mingled with love. |
singe |
to burn slightly on the surface, end, or edge. |
succor |
help or relief given in time of need. |
therapeutic |
of, pertaining to, or capable of healing; curative. |
ulterior |
beyond or excluded from what is openly admitted or shown, especially when concealed for the purposes of deception. |