deleterious |
harmful or injurious, as to health. |
derange |
to cause to be mentally ill. |
detractor |
one who criticizes or disparages an idea, cause, or person to undermine support or popularity. |
gibberish |
written or spoken words that are unintelligible, needlessly obscure, or without coherent meaning. |
hedonistic |
adhering to or characterized by the principle that pleasure should be the primary aim in life. |
heresy |
a religious belief or doctrine not in keeping with the established doctrine of a church, especially the rejection of or dissent from any aspect of Roman Catholic Church dogma by a baptized church member. |
indisputable |
not subject to being challenged or denied; unquestionable. |
outmoded |
no longer in keeping with current standards or practices; obsolete. |
preposterous |
totally unlikely, unbelievable, or senseless; absurd. |
prostrate |
to lie or throw (oneself) flat on the ground, especially face down in an act of humility, worship, or the like. |
prudent |
showing good judgment and caution; sensible. |
skeptical |
having or showing doubt; questioning. |
spate |
a sudden rush, outpouring, or flood. |
tremulous |
trembling or wavering, or inclined to tremble or waver. |
vicissitude |
(usually plural) unexpected and unforeseeable changes or shifts, as in one's circumstances. |