bigotry |
intolerance of any group or belief that is not one's own, especially in the form of racial, ethnic, or religious intolerance and prejudice. |
desist |
to stop acting in a certain way. |
dextrous |
variant of dexterous. |
dissipate |
to cause to disappear by, or as though by, dispersing or dissolving. |
forbearance |
the act or capability of refraining or holding back. |
incognito |
in disguise; under a false identity. |
insuperable |
not able to be conquered or overcome. |
pastoral |
of or relating to the country or country life; rural. |
perdition |
the loss of the soul for eternity; damnation. |
precipice |
a steep cliff. |
prologue |
an introduction to a spoken or written work such as a speech or play; preface. |
salvageable |
able to be saved or rescued from damage or destruction. |
stature |
relative status as measured by skill or achievement; reputation. |
uncharacteristic |
not typical of a particular person, group, or thing, and therefore notable. |
volatile |
rapidly changeable, especially tending to become violent. |