belated |
too late; tardy. |
bolster |
to give support with a cushion or pillow. |
bonanza |
anything that brings great wealth and prosperity. |
catechism |
a summary of the principles of a religion, especially Christianity, in the form of questions and answers. |
conjecture |
the making of a guess or inference, especially with little evidence. |
demolition |
the act or an instance of destroying, especially by means of explosives. |
glib |
speaking or prone to speak easily and fluently, especially in a careless or thoughtless manner, with little concern for the truth. |
insular |
closed to new ideas; narrow-minded. |
invoke |
to call out to (a god, muse, or the like) for help, support, protection, or inspiration. |
materialism |
great or excessive concern with the acquisition of wealth or possessions, especially as opposed to the attainment of spiritual goals. |
premeditate |
to consider, plan, or arrange in advance. |
rampant |
unrestrained or uncontrollable; unbridled. |
stalwart |
steady and loyal; reliable. |
uncritical |
not making critical judgments or discriminations, especially those based on standards. |
vociferous |
crying out, especially in protest; vocal; clamorous. |