conspirator |
a person who is involved in a plot with others to perform or a criminal or wrongful act. |
debase |
to reduce in value, quality, esteem, or character. |
dilapidated |
fallen into ruin or decay. |
discrepancy |
lack of agreement; difference; inconsistency. |
ephemeral |
lasting for only a short period. |
impeccable |
flawless or blameless; perfect. |
indictment |
the act of being formally accused of a crime by a grand jury, or the condition of being formally accused of a crime by a grand jury. |
insensible |
without normal sensations; unconscious. |
materialistic |
being more greatly concerned with things in the world that can be acquired than with spiritual matters or values. |
pejorative |
acting or tending to create a negative impression; disparaging; demeaning. |
reconstitute |
to put together or form again. |
retentive |
having the ability to remember. |
satirical |
containing or marked by the use of parody or irony to ridicule or denounce human corruptness or folly. |
stint |
to refrain from spending; to be sparing or frugal. |
suborn |
to induce (someone) to commit a crime or other corrupt deed. |