boor |
a rough-mannered or insensitive person. |
cogitate |
to think over something carefully or at length. |
conformist |
one who tends to act in accordance or compliance with established standards or norms. |
expiate |
to atone or make amends for (a sin, crime, offense, or the like). |
iconoclastic |
attacking or breaking away from established traditions, beliefs, or values. |
limbo1 |
(often capitalized) in theology, a place neither in heaven nor hell for souls neither saved nor condemned, such as those of unbaptized infants. |
luxuriant |
growing thickly and in great numbers; lush. |
medley |
a musical piece that uses the melodies from several different pieces of music. |
odium |
hatred, strong dislike, or repugnance. |
petulant |
showing or inclined to show sudden or unreasonable irritation, impatience, or ill temper; peevish or sulky. |
proletarian |
of, pertaining or belong to, or characteristic of the working class, especially laborers who lack capital. |
servitude |
bondage or slavery. |
unhinge |
to cause to become confused, unbalanced, or deeply disturbed. |
vexation |
the condition of being annoyed. |
vicarious |
experienced through imagined participation in someone else's actions, sufferings, or the like. |