absurd |
not at all logical; impossible to be true; ridiculous. |
authoritative |
accepted as correct and true; reliable as a source of information because said or written by an expert or authority. |
boredom |
the state of being bored or of not feeling interested. |
civilian |
of or relating to the daily life of ordinary citizens, not of the military or police. |
compel |
to force or drive to do something. |
comprise |
to be made up of; consist of. |
criticize |
to judge what is good or bad in. |
folly |
a lack of good sense or judgment. |
inflame |
to stir up or intensify. |
kinship |
the state or fact of being a relative or relatives, especially by birth. |
minority |
a group of people in a country who make up a smaller part of the whole population and have something in common, such as their family backgrounds or their religion, that is different from the larger population. |
situate |
to put in a particular place or position; place or locate. |
suspend |
to hang from a higher position. |
thunderous |
producing a sound of or like thunder. |
treacherous |
betraying or likely to betray trust; false. |