adulterate |
to make worse or impure by adding unnecessary or inferior ingredients. |
allude |
to mention (usually followed by "to"). |
caricature |
a depiction, in a drawing or verbal description, that deliberately exaggerates or distorts some features of the person or thing represented to produce a comic or grotesque appearance. |
corpulent |
fat; portly; obese. |
egregious |
remarkably bad; flagrant; glaring. |
filch |
to steal (usually something of slight value) in a sly manner; pilfer. |
foreshadow |
to signal or indicate beforehand; presage; prefigure. |
impetus |
something that urges or impels; a driving force. |
incision |
a cut made during surgery. |
jollity |
the state or quality of being merry; gaiety. |
machination |
(usually plural) elaborate or devious schemes. |
monumental |
massive, imposing, or extremely conspicuous. |
pristine |
pure, fresh, or clean as new; unspoiled or unsullied. |
uncouth |
lacking manners or refinement; rude, vulgar, or gauche. |
unpalatable |
not acceptable or pleasing to the sense of taste. |