absolutist |
of or relating to government by total, unrestrained power. |
ambivalent |
of feelings and emotions, conflicting; pulling in opposite directions. |
conspirator |
a person who is involved in a plot with others to perform or a criminal or wrongful act. |
counterpoint |
a method of composing or arranging music in which diverse but harmonious melodies are played at the same time. |
dogmatist |
one who asserts opinions or beliefs as though they were facts. |
enrapture |
to cause to be in rapture or to be ecstatically joyful. |
eulogize |
to speak or write high praise of, or make a formal tribute to (usually a dead person). |
graphic |
of or related to pictures or writing such as photography, painting, and printing. |
indubitable |
without question; certain. |
nonchalant |
not showing excitement or anxiety; coolly confident, unflustered, or unworried;casually indifferent. |
precept |
a basic rule, principle, or directive that guides action, moral conduct, or thought. |
propagate |
to reproduce (offspring) or cause to reproduce. |
relinquish |
to surrender, release, or let go of; give up. |
unrelenting |
continuing with the same intensity, force, speed, or the like; not decreasing or weakening. |
wend |
to go along or proceed on (one's way). |