claimant |
one who alleges something to be true or demands something as one's right. |
complement |
to go well with, complete, or perfect. |
denunciation |
the act of verbally condemning or attacking. |
entail |
to call for or bring about as a necessary accompaniment; necessarily involve. |
foray |
a quick raid or sudden advance, usually military and often to take forage or plunder. |
inviolate |
not broken, disturbed, or profaned; pure or intact. |
mainstay |
the main support of something. |
oblivion |
the state or condition of being entirely forgotten. |
oracular |
of, like, pertaining to, of having the nature of divine wisdom; prophetic; wise. |
perdition |
the loss of the soul for eternity; damnation. |
prude |
someone who is extremely or overly concerned with modesty or proper conduct, speech, dress, or the like. |
sacrilege |
the violation, profane treatment, or destruction of some place or thing that is considered to be holy. |
severance |
the act, process, or result of breaking off or separating. |
timorous |
showing or marked by fear; fearful; timid. |
vogue |
a popular fashion or style. |