abject |
of the lowest or most wretched kind. |
abscond |
to leave suddenly and secretly, especially to avoid observation or capture. |
collusion |
action undertaken in secret partnership or collaboration, usually for illicit purposes. |
crossfire |
a volley of projectiles, especially gunfire, directed at some central point from two separated positions. |
degenerate |
to decline from an original or former condition; change for the worse in nature or quality; deteriorate. |
demoralize |
to weaken or destroy the confidence, courage, spirit, or morale of. |
derange |
to cause to be mentally ill. |
feasible |
capable of being done, carried out, or brought about; likely to succeed. |
lechery |
excessive or vulgar interest in sex; prurience. |
meditative |
disposed to, marked by, or indicating contemplation or reflection; deeply thoughtful. |
onerous |
unwanted, unpleasant, and burdensome. |
perdition |
the loss of the soul for eternity; damnation. |
plethora |
an amount that is more than enough; overabundance. |
raze |
to knock down or tear down (a structure); level. |
stockpile |
a supply of items accumulated and maintained for future use. |