concomitant |
existing or happening at the same time as something else, especially as the less important thing or event; accompanying; attendant. |
confidant |
one to whom a secret or secrets are entrusted. |
covetous |
desiring that which belongs to another; wanting possessions; greedy. |
dexterity |
grace and easy quickness in using the hands or body; skill. |
dole |
to deal out or distribute (food, money, or the like) in small amounts to needy people (usually followed by "out"). |
iconoclast |
one who attacks and seeks to break down traditional beliefs and institutions or popular ideas and values. |
incur |
to become liable for or bring upon oneself (usually some unwanted or harmful consequence). |
indelible |
incapable of being removed or obliterated; permanent. |
lechery |
excessive or vulgar interest in sex; prurience. |
mendacity |
a tendency to lie; untruthfulness. |
motley |
made up of a contrasting variety of types, appearances, or the like; very heterogeneous. |
nuance |
a subtle quality or difference in tone, meaning, color, or the like; shade. |
pauper |
a very poor person who must live on public money. |
perforate |
to make a hole in. |
tirade |
a long, forceful, or angry speech, often critical or denunciatory in nature; harangue. |