breach |
an act of breaking a law or promise. |
burlesque |
a book, play, skit, or the like that mocks something by comically treating it with inappropriate seriousness or levity. |
conclusive |
serving to reach a final answer or decision, or to settle. |
consecrate |
to commit or devote to some goal or service. |
convivial |
enjoying feasting, drinking, and socializing; sociable. |
disperse |
to drive away in all directions; scatter. |
dissimilar |
not alike; different. |
enigmatic |
puzzling, mysterious, or inexplicable. |
impiety |
lack of reverence or respect, especially for what others consider sacred. |
pillage |
to openly and forcefully seize goods from, as during a war; plunder. |
piquant |
of food, having a deliciously sharp or spicy taste. |
recount |
to tell a history of events; relate; narrate. |
skeptical |
having or showing doubt; questioning. |
tolerable |
capable of being put up with or endured. |
vagary |
an erratic, unpredictable, or extravagant occurrence, action, or idea; whim. |