apostate |
a person who abandons his or her religious faith, principles, cause, or the like. |
ashen1 |
of the color of ashes; very pale. |
callous |
not having kindness; not sensitive; having a hard heart. |
coda |
a passage that brings a musical composition to a conclusion. |
compile |
to gather information together to form one written work. |
desirous |
having a wish or a longing for something. |
fervor |
strength, heatedness, or intensity of feeling; impassioned enthusiasm. |
intrinsic |
being essential to or of the nature of a thing; inherent. |
irrevocable |
impossible to take back, undo, or cancel. |
prude |
someone who is extremely or overly concerned with modesty or proper conduct, speech, dress, or the like. |
ramshackle |
poorly constructed or in disrepair; rickety. |
rectitude |
moral or ethical propriety; uprightness. |
singe |
to burn slightly on the surface, end, or edge. |
theorem |
a proposition or idea that can be proven by other formulas or propositions in mathematics, or deduced from accepted premises or assumptions in logic. |
verdant |
green. |