contempt |
the feeling or expression of angry disgust at something wicked, mean, or not worthy. |
embodiment |
a person or thing that perfectly represents some principle, spirit, or the like; incarnation. |
enliven |
to cause to be lively or cheerful. |
fugitive |
a person who is escaping or running away. |
irrelevant |
not having anything to do with the matter being considered or talked about. |
legislator |
someone who makes laws. |
leisurely |
unhurried; slow. |
missile |
an object or weapon that is thrown or shot at a target that is far away. |
oust |
to force out; expel. |
particularly |
to an unusual degree; more than other things in a group. |
reduction |
the amount by which a thing has been lessened or reduced. |
righteous |
morally upright. |
supplementary |
additional; extra. |
vex |
to annoy or irritate. |
writhe |
to twist and turn the body as in pain, discomfort, struggle, or embarrassment; squirm. |