adamantine |
firmly decided or fixed; unyielding. |
aleatory |
pertaining to or depending on luck, chance, or contingency. |
amity |
friendly and peaceful relations; good will. |
beatify |
to admire or exalt as superior. |
belabor |
to continue excessive efforts on or excessive discussion of. |
boorish |
rude; ill-mannered; crude. |
deterge |
to cleanse, wash, or wipe off. |
disaffection |
an absence or loss of good will, faith, or loyalty, especially toward a government, principle, or the like. |
extrude |
to force out; expel. |
flout |
to show scorn or contempt for, especially by openly or deliberately disobeying. |
imbroglio |
a difficult, confused, or complicated situation, often involving a misunderstanding, disagreement, or quarrel. |
oblivious |
not conscious or paying attention; unknowing or unaware (usually followed by "to" or "of"). |
precursory |
coming before and serving to indicate what will follow; premonitory. |
quondam |
having been in the past; former. |
Saturnalia |
an occasion of unrestrained revelry. |