advocate |
to speak or act in favor of. |
catechism |
a summary of the principles of a religion, especially Christianity, in the form of questions and answers. |
claimant |
one who alleges something to be true or demands something as one's right. |
convoke |
to summon to an assembly; marshal. |
disparate |
essentially different and distinct. |
exhort |
to advise, urge, or incite with great seriousness. |
gibberish |
written or spoken words that are unintelligible, needlessly obscure, or without coherent meaning. |
missive |
a message in writing; letter. |
obtuse |
not keen or quick to notice, feel, or comprehend; dull or insensitive. |
penchant |
a strong liking for or inclination towards something. |
preponderance |
superiority in amount, strength, significance, weight, or the like. |
restitution |
the payment of money in order to compensate for damage, loss, or injury. |
ruminate |
to think at length; meditate. |
Spartan |
(usually lower case) characterised by simplicity and austerity. |
transgression |
the act or an instance of violating a law, religious commandment, or the like; sin; crime; trespass. |