alimony |
money that a court orders one member of a divorced couple to pay to the other. |
egotism |
excessive self-promotion; boastfulness or conceitedness. |
fidelity |
loyalty or faithfulness to obligations, promises, or those to whom one has made a commitment. |
impudence |
the act or condition of being boldly disrespectful; insolence. |
infidel |
one who does not believe in or accept a religious faith, especially that of Christianity or Islam. |
intrepid |
feeling or showing no fear; courageous; bold. |
ire |
anger or wrath. |
menial |
lowly or degrading; servile. |
naturalistic |
exhibiting or pertaining to naturalism. |
prohibitive |
serving as a preventative. |
prostrate |
to lie or throw (oneself) flat on the ground, especially face down in an act of humility, worship, or the like. |
ravenous |
very hungry; starved. |
suffice |
to meet the needs, goals, or the like of; be adequate for. |
uncomplicated |
not difficult to understand or deal with; simple; straightforward. |
wean |
to cause to be free of a habit, activity, or the like, often by means of a distraction or substitute. |