acolyte |
a person who assists a clergyman in religious services, especially Roman Catholic. |
demagogue |
a leader, especially a speaker or politician, who attempts to persuade and to gain a following by appealing to the emotions and prejudices of the public, rather than by rational argument. |
designate |
to choose for a particular job or purpose. |
diverge |
to extend or move away in different directions from a common point. |
enormity |
the quality of surpassing moral limits; offensive or disgraceful character. |
impiety |
lack of reverence or respect, especially for what others consider sacred. |
indiscriminate |
lacking in judgment and discernment; making no distinctions. |
insubordinate |
unwilling to respect or submit to authority; disobedient. |
lateral |
about, from, or toward a side or sides; sideways. |
personable |
pleasing in appearance or manner; friendly; attractive. |
Philistine |
(sometimes lower case) one who is ignorant of, smugly indifferent to, or hostile to aesthetic and cultural values. |
regimen |
a regulated routine of therapy or exercise designed to promote health or fitness. |
resuscitate |
to bring back to life or consciousness; revive. |
sublime |
exalted or noble; lofty. |
uproarious |
causing loud or uncontrollable laughter; hilarious. |