altruistic |
unselfishly devoted to the welfare of others. |
audit |
an often official examination of records or financial accounts to check their accuracy, or the report of such an examination. |
bigotry |
intolerance of any group or belief that is not one's own, especially in the form of racial, ethnic, or religious intolerance and prejudice. |
cessation |
a pausing or stopping; discontinuance. |
cohere |
to lump, hold, or stick together. |
deviate |
to turn away from a direct course or one that has already been set. |
entity |
anything that exists objectively and distinctly, whether nonliving or living; thing or being. |
generalize |
to come to a broad idea or rule about something after considering particular facts. |
inconsistency |
an instance of contradiction or illogic. |
inglorious |
bringing shame or disgrace; shameful; dishonorable. |
invariably |
without ever a change; on every occasion. |
materialistic |
being more greatly concerned with things in the world that can be acquired than with spiritual matters or values. |
moderation |
the avoidance of excesses or extremes, especially in behavior. |
overbearing |
arrogantly dominating; dictatorial. |
slovenly |
careless or disgustingly dirty. |