belated |
too late; tardy. |
coroner |
a public officer employed to investigate by inquest any death not thought to have occurred by natural causes. |
extricate |
to free or release from difficulty, entanglement, or involvement; disengage. |
graphic |
of or related to pictures or writing such as photography, painting, and printing. |
immobility |
the state or condition of not moving or being motionless. |
incongruous |
not suitable or fitting; out of place. |
indelible |
incapable of being removed or obliterated; permanent. |
invincible |
too strong to be defeated. |
materialize |
to become fact; be realized. |
mores |
the behaviors and manners accepted and expected in a social group, embodying its fundamental moral standards. |
permeate |
to pass or diffuse through; penetrate. |
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. |
pummel |
to strike heavily with or as if with the fists, a sword, a club, or the like; beat. |
putrid |
of, concerning, or exhibiting rot or decomposition. |
risqué |
very close to indecency or indelicacy; sexually suggestive; racy. |