absurdity |
the condition or quality of being absurd, of being completely contrary to logic or the normal order of things. |
concealment |
the act of hiding something from sight, or the condition of being hidden from sight. |
counterfeiter |
one who makes fraudulent imitations or copies, especially of money. |
exemplary |
deserving to be imitated or followed; highly commendable. |
impenetrable |
impossible to enter; impervious. |
inaccessible |
hard or impossible to reach, approach, or attain. |
invocation |
the act or process of calling out to a god, muse, or the like, for help, support, or inspiration. |
notation |
a system of signs used to stand for numbers, words, or musical notes. |
perdition |
the loss of the soul for eternity; damnation. |
profiteer |
a person who gains excessive profits, especially by selling scarce commodities at very high prices. |
protégé |
a person under the care or sponsorship of an influential patron. |
reminiscent |
having qualities or characteristics that remind one of someone or something (usually followed by "of"). |
resurrect |
to restore to life or good standing; raise out of death or disrepute. |
sequel |
what follows afterwards, such as the next event in a series, especially as it arises from previous events. |
tout |
to publicize flatteringly and boastfully. |