abide |
to put up with; stand. |
debauch |
to lead or seduce into immorality or intemperance; corrupt. |
disheveled |
not neat; messy. |
effete |
marked by excessive refinement or delicateness of taste. |
imbricate |
overlapping in an even sequence, as roof tiles or fish scales. |
internecine |
of or pertaining to conflict, discord, or struggle within a group. |
invidious |
tending to arouse feelings of resentment or animosity, especially because of a slight; offensive or discriminatory. |
irrefragable |
impossible to refute or dispute; undeniable. |
luminary |
a famous, important, or inspirational person. |
obtrude |
to thrust or force (oneself, one's concerns, or one's opinions) on another or others without being asked. |
penury |
severe poverty; pennilessness. |
Saturnalia |
an occasion of unrestrained revelry. |
seminal |
of critical importance; essential. |
tummler |
an entertainer or social director who encourages participation by guests or audience. |
welter |
to roll about or wallow, as in mud or the open sea. |