absolve |
to free from consequences, blame, or guilt. |
convivial |
enjoying feasting, drinking, and socializing; sociable. |
despot |
a ruler who has complete power and authority. |
digress |
to stray from the main topic; ramble. |
encroachment |
the act of exceeding proper or intended limits, as of territory or property. |
foreshadow |
to signal or indicate beforehand; presage; prefigure. |
gregarious |
fond of socializing with others; sociable. |
intimacy |
the condition of being close in friendship or otherwise intimate. |
overbearing |
arrogantly dominating; dictatorial. |
revue |
a form of entertainment consisting of a series of songs, comic routines, and dances, often as parodies of current affairs and people. |
satire |
a literary or dramatic work that ridicules or derides human vice or foolishness, usually through the use of parody or irony. |
solvent |
having enough funds to meet obligations. |
tumult |
the noise and commotion of a large crowd; uproar. |
underrate |
to value or appreciate insufficiently; underestimate. |
wreak |
to carry out or cause. |