absolve |
to free from consequences, blame, or guilt. |
amalgamation |
the act, process, or result of combining two or more, often disparate, things. |
bereavement |
the condition or fact of being deprived of something or someone, especially by the death of a loved one. |
commentary |
a series of explanatory or interpretive remarks or comments. |
composite |
made up of several parts. |
excoriate |
to denounce or criticize severely. |
facet |
one of the small, flat, polished surfaces of a cut gem. |
flaccid |
without firmness; soft; flabby. |
flagrant |
exceptionally or glaringly noticeable. |
fragmentary |
consisting of fragments; incomplete or disconnected. |
lewd |
characterized by vulgarity or offensively explicit sexual references; bawdy. |
malign |
to speak badly of or tell harmful lies about. |
perceptual |
of, relating to, or involving perception. |
shard |
a piece of a broken object, especially a fragment of pottery or glass. |
stasis |
the state of equilibrium or balance between opposing forces; motionlessness. |