desecration |
the act of or an instance of violating the sacredness of something. |
fractious |
inclined to be irritable and quarrelsome; cranky. |
impeccable |
flawless or blameless; perfect. |
implausible |
hard to believe or credit. |
inclusive |
comprising or covering a great deal; comprehensive. |
infatuation |
the condition of being deprived of judgment by an irrational or foolish attachment to someone or something. |
intermittent |
alternately stopping and starting with pauses in between. |
intrinsic |
being essential to or of the nature of a thing; inherent. |
negligible |
so small or unimportant as to be of no account; trifling or insignificant. |
personify |
to be a perfect or typical example of; embody. |
regurgitate |
to surge or pour back or out, especially from of a place of containment, as gases, liquids, or undigested food. |
reparation |
the act or process of making amends for wrongdoing or injury. |
reprove |
to criticize, usually mildly, for wrongdoing. |
salutary |
having or intended to have a beneficial effect. |
synchronize |
to cause to occur, move, or operate at the same time or rate. |