amalgamation |
the act, process, or result of combining two or more, often disparate, things. |
bigot |
one who is prejudiced against and intolerant of any group or belief that is not his or her own, especially religious, racial, or ethnic. |
enmity |
the mutual feeling of enemies toward each other; hatred; hostility; antagonism. |
fraught |
accompanied by; full of, usually something bad or unpleasant. |
implacable |
not to be pacified or diverted; unappeasable or inexorable. |
irreparable |
impossible to repair, restore, or rectify. |
lateral |
about, from, or toward a side or sides; sideways. |
pejorative |
acting or tending to create a negative impression; disparaging; demeaning. |
pestilence |
an epidemic, usually deadly, disease; plague. |
phenomenal |
amazing or extraordinary. |
portly |
rather fat; stout. |
readjust |
to adapt oneself anew. |
restive |
unable to remain at rest; impatient or ill at ease, especially under restraint. |
ungovernable |
unable to be governed, ordered, or controlled; uncontrollable. |
witticism |
a clever, often perceptive joke, insult, or saying. |