acolyte |
a person who assists a clergyman in religious services, especially Roman Catholic. |
advantageous |
giving a benefit or advantage; helpful; useful. |
aesthetic |
having to do with beauty or art, including literature, dance, music, painting, drawing, and sculpture. |
apathy |
lack of interest or feeling. |
belligerence |
a very aggressive or hostile attitude; warlike nature. |
cacophonous |
characterized by a discordant, sometimes unpleasant, mixture of sounds. |
digress |
to stray from the main topic; ramble. |
humbug |
something without substance or meaning, such as an idea or argument; nonsense. |
inconsistency |
an instance of contradiction or illogic. |
iniquity |
great injustice or wickedness. |
memoir |
an account of facts or events based primarily on the author's personal experience. |
resolute |
having or showing firmness, determination, or resolve. |
skimp |
to be stingy or very sparing. |
variegate |
to make varied or give variety to, especially by making multicolored. |
vignette |
a brief written or musical sketch, or brief film scene, that describes or characterizes a person, incident, situation, or the like. |