bigotry |
intolerance of any group or belief that is not one's own, especially in the form of racial, ethnic, or religious intolerance and prejudice. |
cite |
to use the words of someone else; quote. |
clout |
(informal) influence or power to persuade. |
comradeship |
friendship based on shared or group activities or interests. |
delimit |
to define or mark the boundaries of; demarcate. |
dissipate |
to cause to disappear by, or as though by, dispersing or dissolving. |
iconoclastic |
attacking or breaking away from established traditions, beliefs, or values. |
iterate |
to say or do again or repeatedly. |
mendacity |
a tendency to lie; untruthfulness. |
monumental |
massive, imposing, or extremely conspicuous. |
observable |
able to be seen; visible. |
officiate |
to function as a priest or minister in a religious ceremony. |
pronouncement |
a formal or official declaration. |
recast |
to rewrite, reconstruct, or conceive again in a different form. |
upshot |
the most important issue, result, or conclusion. |