accrue |
to grow or accumulate over time, especially as something of benefit. |
dint |
force or impact. |
edifice |
a building, especially a large or impressive structure. |
impenetrable |
impossible to enter; impervious. |
ineffectual |
incapable of acting effectively. |
laudable |
worthy of praise. |
mausoleum |
a large, elaborate tomb, or the structure that houses such a tomb. |
misdemeanor |
in law, a class of illegal act that is less serious than a felony and carries a lighter sentence; minor offense. |
ramify |
to have or produce effects or consequences that make some original matter more complex. |
regress |
to go back or backwards, as in reverting to an earlier form or stage of development. |
satire |
a literary or dramatic work that ridicules or derides human vice or foolishness, usually through the use of parody or irony. |
sermonize |
to preach, or to speak as if doing so. |
stratum |
a level in a social hierarchy. |
tactile |
of, having, or pertaining to the sense of touch. |
unexceptionable |
without flaw or fault; beyond objection or criticism. |