adamantine |
firmly decided or fixed; unyielding. |
attune |
to adjust so as to be harmonious. |
bibulous |
addicted to alcohol; alcoholic. |
blandishment |
(often plural) flattering or coaxing remarks or stratagems intended to persuade. |
cachet |
prestige. |
corporeal |
having to do with a physical body; bodily. |
derision |
mockery or ridicule. |
expiation |
the act or the means of making amends, as for a sin or crime. |
germane |
having relevance to a given matter; pertinent; significant. |
glut |
a greater supply or amount than is needed. |
inveigle |
to entice or ensnare by clever talk or flattery. |
pneumatic |
of, using, or concerning air or other gases. |
sanctimony |
a pretense of righteousness or piety; feigned devotion or holiness. |
Saturnalia |
an occasion of unrestrained revelry. |
solipsism |
the self-centered habit of interpreting and judging all things exclusively according to one's own concepts of meaning and value. |