congruity |
the state or fact of being similar in character or degree;correspondence or fit. |
detriment |
harm, injury, or loss. |
emaciate |
to waste away the flesh of, usually by starvation or disease; make extremely thin. |
encumber |
to hinder the normal progress, performance, or use of. |
fester |
to become filled with pus; become infected. |
flaunt |
to display ostentatiously; show off. |
indolent |
inclined to avoid exertion or effort; lazy. |
malady |
an illness of the body or mind. |
opprobrium |
a condition of disgrace or shame; ignominy. |
procure |
to get or get hold of by effort; obtain. |
progenitor |
an ancestor or forebear. |
sedition |
actions or speech intended or serving to create rebellion against a government. |
timorous |
showing or marked by fear; fearful; timid. |
turgid |
overwrought in language or style; too solemn or too ornate; inflated; bombastic. |
uncharacteristic |
not typical of a particular person, group, or thing, and therefore notable. |