adulterate |
to make worse or impure by adding unnecessary or inferior ingredients. |
dispel |
to scatter or drive away in all directions. |
energize |
to inspire, make active, or enliven. |
enrapture |
to cause to be in rapture or to be ecstatically joyful. |
fickle |
quickly changing without reason or warning, especially in affection or allegiance; variable or capricious. |
focal |
of or relating to focus. |
omnipotent |
possessing infinite power; all-powerful. |
orifice |
an opening, such as a vent, mouth, or hole, through which something can pass. |
paradox |
a statement that contradicts or seems to contradict itself, yet often expresses a truth, such as "Less is more". |
plight1 |
a state or situation, especially an unhappy or unlucky one; predicament. |
proletariat |
the working class, especially those who lack capital and must sell their usually unskilled labor in order to survive. |
sedulous |
steady and persistent in an action or duty; diligent. |
sequel |
what follows afterwards, such as the next event in a series, especially as it arises from previous events. |
suppress |
to stop the activities or progress of, especially by force. |
tertiary |
third in order, rank, importance, degree, or the like. |