deducible |
able to be concluded or inferred from certain facts or principles. |
deviate |
to turn away from a direct course or one that has already been set. |
faction |
a group or party within, and often at odds with, a larger organization. |
fleck |
a small patch of light or color. |
infallible |
incapable of error. |
interpose |
to insert (a comment, question, criticism, or the like) in the course of a conversation or speech. |
lustrous |
shining; glossy; bright. |
maniacal |
marked by wildness, craziness, and violence. |
omnipotent |
possessing infinite power; all-powerful. |
populist |
a person, especially a political leader, who represents, or claims to represent, the interests and concerns of the common people rather than the privileged, the politically powerful, or the intelligentsia. |
qualm |
a feeling of guilt or doubt. |
recompense |
payment or action to compensate for the expenditure or loss of time, money, property, or the like. |
repugnance |
strong dislike, distaste, or aversion. |
subtlety |
the quality or condition of being difficult to detect or define. |
unworldly |
lacking sophistication; naive; provincial. |