amicable |
characterized by good will; friendly. |
conscript |
a military recruit summoned by draft; draftee. |
disarray |
confusion or disorder. |
euphemism |
the word or expression so substituted. |
excoriate |
to denounce or criticize severely. |
illustrious |
highly renowned; celebrated; glorious. |
inscrutable |
impossible to comprehend or interpret; mysterious. |
intolerant |
not able or not willing to accept different opinions, beliefs, customs, or people; not tolerant. |
mausoleum |
a large, elaborate tomb, or the structure that houses such a tomb. |
paraphrase |
a restatement of a passage or text in somewhat different words so as to simplify, clarify, or amplify. |
prohibitive |
serving as a preventative. |
relegate |
to send or consign to a condition, place, or position of lesser importance or esteem. |
serenity |
the condition or quality of being untroubled, peaceful, or tranquil. |
stigma |
a long-lasting mark or stain on one's character or reputation, especially of disgrace or reproach. |
wholehearted |
without reservation; sincere and enthusiastic. |