deprave |
to change for the worse, especially morally; corrupt; pervert. |
entourage |
a group of people who accompany another person as attendants or associates; retinue. |
expunge |
to cross out or erase. |
fallacious |
based on unsound logic; in error; illogical. |
heresy |
a religious belief or doctrine not in keeping with the established doctrine of a church, especially the rejection of or dissent from any aspect of Roman Catholic Church dogma by a baptized church member. |
indiscretion |
lack of judgment, prudence, or restraint, especially in regard to the rights or feelings of other people. |
intolerant |
not able or not willing to accept different opinions, beliefs, customs, or people; not tolerant. |
Lilliputian |
(often lower case) very tiny; extremely small. |
moderation |
the avoidance of excesses or extremes, especially in behavior. |
nepotism |
favoritism shown to a near relative, as in preferential hiring or patronage. |
sensual |
related to or providing pleasure from the ways humans perceive stimuli, such as through touch, taste, or smell. |
sinewy |
of sinew, or sinewlike; strong; tough. |
stasis |
the state of equilibrium or balance between opposing forces; motionlessness. |
tractable |
easy to manage or guide; docile. |
vacuous |
characterized by lack of intelligence or serious intent; devoid of ideas or emotion. |