abject |
of the lowest or most wretched kind. |
admonish |
to warn or caution. |
concurrent |
existing or occurring at the same time. |
contemptible |
deserving of scorn or moral disgust; disgraceful; dishonorable. |
defile1 |
to make unclean, foul, or filthy. |
equivocation |
the act of communicating in ambiguous, shifting, or indecisive terms, often to avoid or deceive. |
immobility |
the state or condition of not moving or being motionless. |
impecunious |
lacking funds; penniless. |
lackluster |
without brilliance or vitality; dull. |
marauder |
one who raids or invades in order to plunder. |
realign |
to come to a new relationship or set of alliances, as countries or political factions. |
scandalous |
causing, or likely to cause, a scandal; shocking; disgraceful. |
singularity |
an unusual trait or quality. |
succulent |
full of juice or sap; juicy. |
uproarious |
causing loud or uncontrollable laughter; hilarious. |