apocalypse |
any instance of terrible destruction and devastation, especially on a scale that could bring about an end to the world. |
chimerical |
existing only in the mind; fanciful. |
consecrate |
to commit or devote to some goal or service. |
dissipate |
to cause to disappear by, or as though by, dispersing or dissolving. |
egregious |
remarkably bad; flagrant; glaring. |
idealist |
a person with high or noble principles, goals, or codes of action. |
incendiary |
causing or having the potential to cause a fire. |
infectious |
able to be given to others by infection. |
legacy |
money, property, or other goods left to someone in a will. |
mercurial |
volatile in temper; changeable; fickle. |
palpitate |
of the heart, to pulsate rapidly; flutter; quiver. |
posterity |
all generations to come. |
relinquish |
to surrender, release, or let go of; give up. |
slovenly |
careless or disgustingly dirty. |
synchronize |
to cause to occur, move, or operate at the same time or rate. |