communal |
of or belong to members of a group; public; collective. |
detractor |
one who criticizes or disparages an idea, cause, or person to undermine support or popularity. |
flamboyant |
exceptionally showy or dashing in one's speech, manner, or appearance. |
invocation |
the act or process of calling out to a god, muse, or the like, for help, support, or inspiration. |
nonexistent |
not having substance in reality. |
pillage |
to openly and forcefully seize goods from, as during a war; plunder. |
prevalent |
generally accepted; pervasive; widespread. |
recluse |
a person who lives in voluntary isolation from others. |
regurgitate |
to surge or pour back or out, especially from of a place of containment, as gases, liquids, or undigested food. |
repertoire |
the stock or list of artistic pieces, such as dramatic or operatic roles, that a player or company of players is prepared to perform. |
resurrect |
to restore to life or good standing; raise out of death or disrepute. |
squabble |
to quarrel over trivial matters; bicker. |
touchstone |
a test or standard by which to evaluate the worth of something. |
vanquish |
to subdue or defeat by or as if by greater force; conquer; overcome. |
wholehearted |
without reservation; sincere and enthusiastic. |