apex |
the highest point; tip. |
chastise |
to punish, often corporally. |
culinary |
of, concerning, or used for cooking. |
dogmatist |
one who asserts opinions or beliefs as though they were facts. |
embody |
to put in a form that can be seen; make real. |
expurgate |
to remove from a book or the like material considered to be offensive or erroneous prior to publication. |
fictitious |
intended to deceive; not genuine; imaginary. |
marquee |
a canopy or a covering like a roof over the entrance to a building. The marquee over a theater shows the title of the current play or film and sometimes the names of the actors. |
oracular |
of, like, pertaining to, of having the nature of divine wisdom; prophetic; wise. |
revulsion |
violent dislike and disgust; abhorrence; loathing. |
roster |
a list of names of individuals or groups belonging to or participating in an organization, class, military or police unit, or the like. |
sentient |
having the capacity to receive sensations; able to perceive. |
speculative |
of, pertaining to, or based on conjecture or theorizing. |
sublime |
exalted or noble; lofty. |
venturesome |
tending to take risks; brave. |