abide |
to put up with; stand. |
apprise |
to inform (often followed by "of"). |
arrant |
complete; unmitigated; downright. |
chary |
not dispensing freely. |
debauch |
to lead or seduce into immorality or intemperance; corrupt. |
demulcent |
an oily or sticky substance used especially to soothe irritation in mucous membranes. |
derelict |
failing to fulfill one's responsibilities or obligations; remiss. |
heterodox |
deviating from an officially approved belief or doctrine, especially in religion. |
impugn |
to call into question; challenge or try to discredit. |
indolence |
the tendency to avoid exertion or effort; laziness. |
proselytize |
to convert or try actively to convert (others) to one's own beliefs or religion. |
purvey |
to supply or provide (especially food, drink, or other provisions). |
recessional |
a piece of music that accompanies the exit of participants in a program or religious ceremony. |
salvo |
the firing of guns or other firearms simultaneously or in succession, especially as a salute. |
vouchsafe |
to grant or give with condescension or as a special favor. |