avocation |
a secondary occupation, usually one pursued for recreation; hobby. |
conservatism |
a general preference for the traditional; disinclination to change. |
demoralize |
to weaken or destroy the confidence, courage, spirit, or morale of. |
depose |
to deprive of rank or office, especially from an important position such as that of king. |
garner |
to accumulate, acquire, or receive in abundance. |
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. |
impeach |
to accuse a person in public office of wrong or improper conduct. |
lineage1 |
descent from or the descendants of a common or particular ancestor or ancestry. |
multifarious |
of or having a great variety of parts, forms, or kinds; many and varied. |
penchant |
a strong liking for or inclination towards something. |
recommence |
to begin or start again. |
redress |
compensation or reparation; amends. |
traverse |
to go over, along, or through; cover or cross. |
uninitiated |
combined form of initiated. |
vivacious |
full of life and spirit; animated. |