cohort |
(often derogatory) a friend or associate. |
hilarity |
noisy or boisterous merriment. |
ignominy |
the condition of being in disgrace or dishonor; humiliation. |
impart |
to give all or a part of; bestow or transmit. |
infidel |
one who does not believe in or accept a religious faith, especially that of Christianity or Islam. |
libel |
in law, written or printed matter that is false, damages a person's reputation or material well-being, and arises from malice or extreme negligence. |
meritorious |
having worth or high quality; deserving of praise or reward. |
misrepresent |
to identify or describe in a misleading way. |
ornamentation |
decoration; embellishment. |
resilience |
the ability to resume shape after being pressed or stretched. |
sedentary |
involving or characterized by sitting or little physical activity. |
sporadic |
occurring irregularly or in a thinly scattered manner in time or space. |
surmise |
to infer without certain knowledge; suppose; guess. |
suture |
the act or process of surgically joining or sewing together the edges of a wound, incision, or the like. |
synopsis |
a short statement giving an overview, the main principles, or the sequence of events of a narrative, argument, article, or the like; summary; abstract. |