abnegation |
the act of relinquishing or abandoning, as a right, role, or good. |
affirmation |
the act of affirming. |
amalgamate |
to combine or blend into a single unit. |
apocalypse |
any instance of terrible destruction and devastation, especially on a scale that could bring about an end to the world. |
chastise |
to punish, often corporally. |
depravity |
moral corruption; wickedness. |
ethereal |
highly refined; unworldly. |
increment |
a rise or addition in number or value, often small. |
induce |
to persuade or influence, as to a course of action. |
inquisition |
an official inquiry, especially for the purpose of enforcing political, social, or religious conformity. |
mausoleum |
a large, elaborate tomb, or the structure that houses such a tomb. |
obtuse |
not keen or quick to notice, feel, or comprehend; dull or insensitive. |
officiate |
to function as a priest or minister in a religious ceremony. |
slake |
to satisfy or relieve (thirst, appetite, lust, or the like) by decreasing the strength or intensity of. |
unworldly |
lacking sophistication; naive; provincial. |