abhorrence |
a feeling of complete loathing, repulsion, or horror. |
abstain |
to choose not to do something. |
betroth |
to pledge or give in marriage. |
cohort |
(often derogatory) a friend or associate. |
demolition |
the act or an instance of destroying, especially by means of explosives. |
depravity |
moral corruption; wickedness. |
fallible |
capable of making mistakes; liable to error. |
gratuitous |
given or done without sufficient reason or justification; unwarranted. |
inept |
lacking skill or aptitude; incompetent. |
insidious |
dangerous through cunning, subtlety, and underhandedness. |
longevity |
long life. |
pittance |
a contemptibly small portion, amount, or payment. |
revile |
to speak about or speak to with hostile insults; disparage or abuse. |
suffice |
to meet the needs, goals, or the like of; be adequate for. |
torpid |
dormant or inactive, as in hibernation. |