agnostic |
one who believes it is impossible to know anything about the existence or nonexistence of God or about the essential nature of things beyond the material universe. |
arrogance |
the condition or quality of being arrogant; having too much pride or belief in one's superiority. |
consecrate |
to commit or devote to some goal or service. |
enumerate |
to name or list one by one. |
fictitious |
intended to deceive; not genuine; imaginary. |
insubstantial |
lacking firmness or solidity; slight. |
nemesis |
that which one cannot beat, conquer, or succeed at; cause or agent of one's often repeated downfall. |
pillage |
to openly and forcefully seize goods from, as during a war; plunder. |
pittance |
a contemptibly small portion, amount, or payment. |
repertoire |
the stock or list of artistic pieces, such as dramatic or operatic roles, that a player or company of players is prepared to perform. |
schematic |
of, pertaining to, or formed like an outline or diagram. |
solvent |
having enough funds to meet obligations. |
superimpose |
to set or lay on top of or above something. |
timorous |
showing or marked by fear; fearful; timid. |
waiver |
the intentional relinquishing of a right, claim, or privilege, or a suspension of an existing rule or policy. |