chaste |
not having committed fornication or adultery. |
contortion |
a straining or twisting by the intellect; mental gymnastics. |
creditor |
someone to whom money is owed. |
dispassionate |
without strong feeling or bias; calm; impartial. |
fallacy |
a false or misleading idea or notion, especially one that is commonly held. |
fidelity |
loyalty or faithfulness to obligations, promises, or those to whom one has made a commitment. |
frolicsome |
full of high spirits, gaiety, or merriment; playful. |
inopportune |
occurring at an undesirable or unreasonable time. |
manacle |
a metal fetter like a bracelet, usually one of a pair linked by a chain, used to shackle the wrists; handcuff. |
oracular |
of, like, pertaining to, of having the nature of divine wisdom; prophetic; wise. |
quorum |
the number of members that an organization's rules require to attend a meeting in order for voting or other business to take place. |
repercussion |
(usually plural) a result or effect of an action or event, often occurring indirectly or unexpectedly. |
reprehensible |
deserving of blame or reproof; condemnable; blameworthy. |
rigorous |
showing strictness or sternness. |
sentient |
having the capacity to receive sensations; able to perceive. |