arrogant |
having or showing too much pride; behaving as though one is more important than others. |
ballast |
heavy material placed in a boat or ship to make it more stable. |
dither |
to hesitate nervously or vacillate; be irresolute. |
dynasty |
a series of rulers from the same family or group. |
embodiment |
a person or thing that perfectly represents some principle, spirit, or the like; incarnation. |
gorge |
a narrow space between rocky cliffs. |
heritage |
something that one believes, thinks, or does that comes from one's family or ethnic background; tradition. |
interfere |
to block or get in the way (usually followed by "with"). |
portent |
a sign of something important, and often disastrous, that is about to occur; omen. |
purport |
to assert or allege, especially falsely. |
random |
made or done without purpose or pattern; made or done by chance. |
rogue |
a person who is dishonest or mean. |
specify |
to name or otherwise indicate explicitly. |
supplementary |
additional; extra. |
variation |
the act or process of changing, or the condition of being changeable. |