abysmal |
of vast extent; unmeasurable; extreme. |
assuage |
to make less severe or more bearable; alleviate. |
attune |
to adjust so as to be harmonious. |
debauch |
to lead or seduce into immorality or intemperance; corrupt. |
determinism |
the belief or teaching that every effect, including human thoughts and actions, is completely and predictably brought about by preceding causes and that, therefore, free will does not exist. |
disingenuous |
not candid or sincere. |
fealty |
faithfulness or loyalty. |
immaculate |
not dirty; completely clean. |
limn |
to paint or draw. |
macerate |
to soften (food or the like) by soaking, as in digestion. |
parlous |
full of dangers or risks; perilous. |
peripatetic |
walking or traveling around; going from place to place; itinerant. |
sententious |
using or marked by pompous, high-flown moralizing. |
somatic |
of or pertaining to the body itself; corporeal. |
stentorian |
extremely loud and powerful. |