aberrant |
straying from what is normal or usual; atypical; anomalous. |
agrarian |
pertaining to the ownership, tenure, or cultivation of land. |
carnal |
of or pertaining to the flesh or body, especially sexual appetites and activities. |
covetous |
desiring that which belongs to another; wanting possessions; greedy. |
degenerate |
to decline from an original or former condition; change for the worse in nature or quality; deteriorate. |
influx |
the act or an instance of flowing in. |
jubilation |
a feeling of great joy, pride, and happiness; exultation. |
misrepresent |
to identify or describe in a misleading way. |
opprobrium |
a condition of disgrace or shame; ignominy. |
potable |
fit for drinking. |
profiteer |
a person who gains excessive profits, especially by selling scarce commodities at very high prices. |
prologue |
an introduction to a spoken or written work such as a speech or play; preface. |
scandalous |
causing, or likely to cause, a scandal; shocking; disgraceful. |
titanic |
having enormous size, strength, or power; colossal; huge. |
vanquish |
to subdue or defeat by or as if by greater force; conquer; overcome. |