charismatic |
having unusually strong personal allure or appeal. |
deficit |
The amount by which something is less than what is needed. A deficit of money is caused by spending more than has been taken in. |
dehumanize |
to deprive of individuality, spirit, or other human qualities; render routine or mechanical. |
despot |
a ruler who has complete power and authority. |
heretofore |
prior to this time; before now. |
kinetic |
of, concerning, or caused by motion. |
laity |
the body of members of a religious group who are not part of the clergy. |
litigious |
inclined to bring lawsuits. |
malady |
an illness of the body or mind. |
noteworthy |
deserving attention; remarkable. |
recipient |
one who accepts something that has been sent or given, or one who has been awarded something. |
refract |
to bend (rays or waves of light, heat, sound, or the like) in passing (them) obliquely from one medium into another which transmits them at a different speed. |
sheathe |
to put in a tight, protective case. |
voracious |
consuming large quantities of food with greed or great desire; ravenous. |
wend |
to go along or proceed on (one's way). |