comparative |
measured or estimated by comparison; relative. |
exculpate |
to free (a person or group) from guilt or blame, or from the suspicion of guilt or blame. |
faze |
to bewilder or to disturb the composure or shake the resolve of; disconcert or daunt. |
fitful |
occurring at irregular intervals. |
gnarl |
to knot or twist. |
grandiloquence |
speech that is pretentious, pompous, or excessively mannered. |
implausible |
hard to believe or credit. |
inexorable |
not subject to change by any force or influence; unyielding or unrelenting. |
momentous |
very important. |
prescience |
knowledge of future occurrences; foreknowledge. |
primeval |
of or suggestive of the first age or ages. |
ravenous |
very hungry; starved. |
succor |
help or relief given in time of need. |
theorem |
a proposition or idea that can be proven by other formulas or propositions in mathematics, or deduced from accepted premises or assumptions in logic. |
uninitiated |
combined form of initiated. |