comradeship |
friendship based on shared or group activities or interests. |
culpable |
guilty of a mistake or fault; blameworthy. |
exemplify |
to serve as an illustration of. |
infatuation |
the condition of being deprived of judgment by an irrational or foolish attachment to someone or something. |
intemperate |
lacking moderation or restraint; excessive, overindulgent, violent, or the like. |
interject |
to insert (a remark or comment) between words or remarks or in the middle of a conversation or discussion. |
inviolable |
absolutely not to be breached, dishonored or profaned. |
libel |
in law, written or printed matter that is false, damages a person's reputation or material well-being, and arises from malice or extreme negligence. |
odorous |
having or giving off a distinctive or strong smell. |
personable |
pleasing in appearance or manner; friendly; attractive. |
preclude |
to prevent from happening by means of prior action or previously established condition. |
predecessor |
a person who holds a position or job before another person. |
rebuttal |
a statement or contention, as in a debate or legal case, that is intended to disprove or confute another. |
skirmish |
a minor or preliminary battle between small military units. |
tithe |
an amount of money, produce, or goods equal in value to a tenth of one's income, given or paid as a contribution or tax, especially to a church. |