allude |
to mention (usually followed by "to"). |
allusive |
abounding in or characterized by indirect references to culture, history, or other works of art, which are to be recognized or understood by the audience. |
chauvinist |
one who has a biased belief in the superiority of one's own sex over the other. |
comradeship |
friendship based on shared or group activities or interests. |
conductive |
having the ability to allow the passage of electricity |
gibberish |
written or spoken words that are unintelligible, needlessly obscure, or without coherent meaning. |
indictment |
the act of being formally accused of a crime by a grand jury, or the condition of being formally accused of a crime by a grand jury. |
misjudge |
to hold an unjustified opinion of. |
pariah |
a despised or socially outcast person. |
plenitude |
abundance; fullness. |
precipitous |
very steep or sudden; rising or dropping abruptly. |
provincial |
limited in outlook; narrow-minded. |
revoke |
to take back, cancel, or make no longer valid. |
rhapsody |
a musical composition having an irregular form suggesting improvisation. |
stratagem |
a plan or trick to deceive, surprise, or outwit an opponent, especially as a military maneuver. |