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. |
consort |
a wife or husband, especially of a royal personage. |
detriment |
harm, injury, or loss. |
dialectical |
of or using logical analysis or argument that reveals and resolves opposing ideas or contradictions. |
interdependent |
relying on or needing one another. |
mundane |
of or pertaining to what is common and everyday; ordinary; commonplace. |
posterior |
located behind or toward the back of something. |
proletariat |
the working class, especially those who lack capital and must sell their usually unskilled labor in order to survive. |
quibble |
an unimportant, petty, or trivial disagreement or objection. |
recumbent |
lying down; reclining. |
reiterate |
to say again. |
renounce |
to give up (a right or claim) usually by formal declaration or announcement; waive. |
savant |
a person of deep learning; scholar. |
scavenger |
an animal that finds and eats dead animals or rotting plants; a person who finds things that others no longer want. |
verisimilitude |
the appearance or semblance of truth or reality. |