blasphemy |
disrespect or irreverence toward something considered sacred or inviolable, especially God. |
collusion |
action undertaken in secret partnership or collaboration, usually for illicit purposes. |
entomology |
the science concerned with insects. |
estrange |
to cause (someone) to change from friendly and sympathetic to hostile or indifferent; alienate. |
exculpate |
to free (a person or group) from guilt or blame, or from the suspicion of guilt or blame. |
heterogeneous |
made up of parts or members that differ from each other. (Cf. homogeneous.) |
incarnate |
having bodily form; personified. |
infamy |
evil or shameful reputation. |
lechery |
excessive or vulgar interest in sex; prurience. |
prodigy |
a person, especially a young one, of exceptional talent or ability. |
prohibitive |
serving as a preventative. |
resplendent |
full of splendor; radiant; shining. |
satiate |
to glut or fill to excess; oversupply; surfeit. |
uncomplicated |
not difficult to understand or deal with; simple; straightforward. |
unconscionable |
not restrained or guided by a concern for what is right and just; unprincipled. |