circumstantial |
relevant but not essential; incidental. |
convivial |
enjoying feasting, drinking, and socializing; sociable. |
depose |
to deprive of rank or office, especially from an important position such as that of king. |
dovetail |
to fit together precisely or harmoniously. |
dupe |
a gullible person; one who can be readily misled or fooled. |
enigmatic |
puzzling, mysterious, or inexplicable. |
glib |
speaking or prone to speak easily and fluently, especially in a careless or thoughtless manner, with little concern for the truth. |
inferiority |
the fact or condition of being lesser in quality, worth, importance, rank, or position. |
innuendo |
an indirect and usually derogatory hint, allusion, or insinuation. |
pragmatic |
concerned with actual causes and effects rather than abstract theories or ideas; practical. |
pummel |
to strike heavily with or as if with the fists, a sword, a club, or the like; beat. |
schematic |
of, pertaining to, or formed like an outline or diagram. |
stark |
in all respects; total; extreme. |
whimsy |
an odd, fanciful, or capricious notion, or such notions collectively. |
zealot |
a person who is excessively and often intolerantly enthusiastic, especially about a cause or religious faith; fanatic. |