enclave |
a small territory or country mostly or completely surrounded by another. |
euphemism |
the word or expression so substituted. |
imbue |
to inspire or permeate, as with an idea or emotion; deeply influence. |
indict |
to formally accuse (someone) of a crime in a court of law after studying evidence. |
inverse |
opposite or reversed in position, order, direction, nature, or effect. |
languish |
to lose strength or energy; weaken. |
omnipotent |
possessing infinite power; all-powerful. |
ostracism |
an exclusion or rejection, as from a social group. |
pictorial |
pertaining to, made of, or containing drawings, paintings, or photographs. |
segregate |
to separate or place apart from others. |
skepticism |
distrust or disbelief, or a general tendency to doubt and question. |
subterfuge |
a stratagem or artifice used to hide, avoid, or deceive. |
transmute |
to change into another form, substance, state, or the like. |
uncontrolled |
acting or continuing, or allowed to act or continue, without constraint, regulation, or opposition. |
veracity |
conformance to fact; accuracy; truth. |