apostate |
a person who abandons his or her religious faith, principles, cause, or the like. |
depravity |
moral corruption; wickedness. |
dissociate |
to sever a mental connection between; separate. |
exuberant |
vigorously enthusiastic or happy; high-spirited. |
grandiloquent |
speaking or expressed in a pretentious, pompous, or excessively ornate fashion. |
hilarity |
noisy or boisterous merriment. |
horticulture |
the art or science of growing vegetables, flowers, fruits, or ornamental plants. |
imminent |
about to happen or likely to happen soon. |
infectious |
able to be given to others by infection. |
proletarian |
of, pertaining or belong to, or characteristic of the working class, especially laborers who lack capital. |
rescind |
to take back or make invalid; revoke. |
retroactive |
going into operation or effect as of a previous date, or in respect to past events or circumstances. |
seclusion |
the act of isolating or hiding away, or the condition of being isolated in this way. |
stoical |
showing little or no emotion in reaction to painful or pleasant experiences. |
titanic |
having enormous size, strength, or power; colossal; huge. |