cupidity |
exceptional desire for money or other material possessions; greed. |
disband |
of an organized group, to break up or disperse. |
disuse |
the state or condition of not being used or practiced any longer. |
instigate |
to purposely agitate or incite; provoke; foment. |
mania |
an extreme desire or enthusiasm. |
perforate |
to make a hole in. |
pernicious |
having a very harmful or fatal effect; injurious, deadly, or destructive. |
ramify |
to have or produce effects or consequences that make some original matter more complex. |
reproach |
to express disapproval of or disappointment with (someone); censure. |
sacrosanct |
so important or revered as to be beyond any alteration or criticism. |
somnolent |
sleepy or drowsy. |
symposium |
a conference or meeting on a single topic, usually involving several speakers. |
tutelage |
the act or function of a teacher, especially one who gives lessons to individuals; instruction; teaching. |
unspoken |
assumed without being expressed or spoken; implied. |
unvaried |
marked by a lack of diversity; never changing. |