affable |
pleasant to talk to and be with; friendly; likeable. |
gawk |
to look at someone or something fixedly and somewhat dopily; gape. |
heresy |
a religious belief or doctrine not in keeping with the established doctrine of a church, especially the rejection of or dissent from any aspect of Roman Catholic Church dogma by a baptized church member. |
intrusion |
the act of entering or thrusting oneself in when not invited or welcomed. |
maul |
to hurt by beating or through other rough treatment. |
muse |
to think about something silently or for a long time. |
opprobrium |
a condition of disgrace or shame; ignominy. |
pilgrimage |
a usually long trip undertaken for religious purposes, such as to visit a holy place. |
prude |
someone who is extremely or overly concerned with modesty or proper conduct, speech, dress, or the like. |
reiterate |
to say again. |
shoddy |
of low quality; poorly made or carried out. |
singularity |
an unusual trait or quality. |
specious |
apparently true, genuine, or plausible, but actually worthless, as an argument or evidence. |
untimely |
not occurring at a convenient or appropriate time; poorly timed. |
wholehearted |
without reservation; sincere and enthusiastic. |