astral |
of, concerning, emanating from, or resembling the stars; stellar. |
disarray |
confusion or disorder. |
disincline |
to cause to be unwilling or reluctant. |
douse1 |
to place or plunge in water or another liquid; immerse. |
equivocate |
to express oneself ambiguously, often to avoid giving a direct answer or to deceive. |
forbearance |
the act or capability of refraining or holding back. |
frivolous |
unworthy of serious consideration or merit; trivial or silly. |
imbalance |
a defect in proportion or balance between elements. |
incorrigible |
incapable of being controlled or influenced for the better. |
infelicity |
the quality or condition of being inappropriate, or unfortunate in the given circumstances. |
materialism |
great or excessive concern with the acquisition of wealth or possessions, especially as opposed to the attainment of spiritual goals. |
obligatory |
required; compulsory. |
propensity |
a natural or inborn tendency, aptitude, or preference (often followed by an infinitive or "for"). |
succor |
help or relief given in time of need. |
transgression |
the act or an instance of violating a law, religious commandment, or the like; sin; crime; trespass. |