arrogance |
the condition or quality of being arrogant; having too much pride or belief in one's superiority. |
coda |
a passage that brings a musical composition to a conclusion. |
ductile |
able to withstand stress without breaking, as in drawing out into wire or pounding thin. |
effigy |
a likeness of a person, usually sculpted, as on a tomb. |
figment |
something imaginary or invented. |
irreparable |
impossible to repair, restore, or rectify. |
opprobrium |
a condition of disgrace or shame; ignominy. |
opulence |
the condition of being luxuriant and costly. |
ostracism |
an exclusion or rejection, as from a social group. |
permeate |
to pass or diffuse through; penetrate. |
regression |
the act or condition of return to an earlier form or less advanced state; biological or psychological reversion. |
solstice |
either of the two times in the year when the sun is furthest from the celestial equator, occurring in June and December. |
unfrock |
to deprive of priestly status. |
uproarious |
causing loud or uncontrollable laughter; hilarious. |
vicarious |
experienced through imagined participation in someone else's actions, sufferings, or the like. |