antiquate |
to make obsolete or old-fashioned. |
connive |
to join secretly in a plot; conspire. |
dishevel |
to make (hair or clothing) untidy. |
farce |
anything improbable, absurd, or empty of meaning; mockery; sham. |
innate |
belonging to or existing in someone or some organism from the time of birth; inborn. |
mendacity |
a tendency to lie; untruthfulness. |
momentous |
very important. |
oblivion |
the state or condition of being entirely forgotten. |
overweening |
particularly forward, vain, and self-promoting. |
scrimmage |
a vigorous struggle; scuffle. |
sensory |
of or pertaining to hearing, seeing, smelling, tasting, or touching. |
sheathe |
to put in a tight, protective case. |
tantamount |
equal to or the same as; equivalent. |
venerate |
to treat or regard with great respect, honor, or reverence. |
wan |
very pale. |