agitation |
the condition of being disturbed, anxious, or upset. |
autopsy |
a medical examination of a dead body to find the cause of death. |
covetous |
desiring that which belongs to another; wanting possessions; greedy. |
degenerate |
to decline from an original or former condition; change for the worse in nature or quality; deteriorate. |
foray |
a quick raid or sudden advance, usually military and often to take forage or plunder. |
imperceptible |
so gradual or subtle as to be unnoticed or unnoticeable. |
imprecise |
not exact, accurate, or well-defined; vague. |
indispose |
to cause unwillingness or disinclination in; make averse. |
infamous |
having, deserving, or causing a bad reputation; notorious or shameful. |
inimitable |
impossible to mimic or copy, because of uniqueness or superiority. |
plethora |
an amount that is more than enough; overabundance. |
recalcitrant |
stubbornly disobedient; refractory. |
supplant |
to replace (someone or something) especially by dishonest or forceful means. |
untainted |
not contaminated or polluted. |
vituperate |
to condemn sharply; blame; berate. |