aesthetic |
having to do with beauty or art, including literature, dance, music, painting, drawing, and sculpture. |
chaste |
not having committed fornication or adultery. |
combatant |
someone or something that engages in fighting, especially as part of warfare. |
dispassionate |
without strong feeling or bias; calm; impartial. |
edict |
an order or decree proclaimed by a ruler or other of high authority. |
iconoclast |
one who attacks and seeks to break down traditional beliefs and institutions or popular ideas and values. |
inexhaustible |
unable to be used up; endless. |
insurrection |
an act or instance of open rebellion against a government or other authority; uprising. |
litigious |
inclined to bring lawsuits. |
putrid |
of, concerning, or exhibiting rot or decomposition. |
rebate |
a part of a payment that is returned. |
tacit |
suggested, implied, or understood, without being expressed in words. |
transmute |
to change into another form, substance, state, or the like. |
venial |
able to be excused, pardoned, or forgiven, as a minor error, offense, or sin. (Cf. mortal.) |
zenith |
the highest point; peak. |