atheist |
a person who believes that there is no god or gods. |
colloquial |
characteristic of or suited to informal or familiar conversation or to writing that is imitative of conversational tone. |
delicacy |
something delightful or rare, especially food. |
eventuality |
something that might happen; contingent occurrence. |
illustrious |
highly renowned; celebrated; glorious. |
indefatigable |
persisting tirelessly; untiring. |
meditative |
disposed to, marked by, or indicating contemplation or reflection; deeply thoughtful. |
monochromatic |
having or using only a single color or shades of one color. |
perfectionist |
one who tends not to be satisfied with less than flawless performance from herself or himself. |
rebuttal |
a statement or contention, as in a debate or legal case, that is intended to disprove or confute another. |
repulsion |
extreme distaste, disgust, or aversion. |
stigmatize |
to label or brand as disgraceful or shameful. |
succor |
help or relief given in time of need. |
synoptic |
forming a summary or overview. |
volition |
the act of willing, deciding, or choosing. |