adulterate |
to make worse or impure by adding unnecessary or inferior ingredients. |
beneficiary |
one who receives or is formally designated to receive money or property, as from a will or insurance policy. |
egregious |
remarkably bad; flagrant; glaring. |
extricate |
to free or release from difficulty, entanglement, or involvement; disengage. |
haggle |
to bargain or argue over petty differences in price, terms, or point of view. |
idealism |
the pursuit of or belief in noble ideals, principles, and values. |
incantation |
the words or sounds that are uttered or chanted as part of a magical ritual or spell, or the act of uttering such words or sounds. |
opulent |
having or displaying wealth and luxury. |
partake |
to take part; participate (usually followed by "in"). |
possessive |
having a strong desire to own and keep things. |
ramify |
to have or produce effects or consequences that make some original matter more complex. |
realign |
to come to a new relationship or set of alliances, as countries or political factions. |
reimburse |
to pay back for (expenses or losses incurred). |
semblance |
outward form; appearance. |
soluble |
able to be dissolved. |