amity |
friendly and peaceful relations; good will. |
antediluvian |
hopelessly old-fashioned; primitive; outdated. |
comity |
mutual courtesy and respectful treatment among people or nations. |
derelict |
failing to fulfill one's responsibilities or obligations; remiss. |
effluvium |
an outflow of usually invisible, foul-smelling vapor or gas. |
fracas |
a noisy disturbance or quarrel. |
guru |
in a cult or religious movement, a spiritual guide or leader, sometimes believed to be divine. |
heinous |
extremely wicked or despicable; atrocious. |
immiscible |
not able to be mixed or blended. |
impromptu |
without advance plan or preparation; spontaneously. |
impugn |
to call into question; challenge or try to discredit. |
libertine |
acting without restraint; dissolute; amoral. |
prerogative |
an exclusive right or privilege derived from one's office, position, age, citizenship, birth, or the like. |
supine |
lying with the face upward. |
travesty |
something so grotesque or inferior as to seem a parody. |