defer1 |
to not do until later; put off; delay. |
fervor |
strength, heatedness, or intensity of feeling; impassioned enthusiasm. |
flagrant |
exceptionally or glaringly noticeable. |
indelible |
incapable of being removed or obliterated; permanent. |
indictment |
the act of being formally accused of a crime by a grand jury, or the condition of being formally accused of a crime by a grand jury. |
intemperance |
lack of restraint in the indulgence of an appetite, especially the consumption of alcohol. |
mannerism |
a distinctive and habitual behavioral characteristic. |
martinet |
a person who enforces very strict discipline, especially in the military. |
pathological |
afflicted with or caused by a physical or especially a mental disorder. |
pictorial |
pertaining to, made of, or containing drawings, paintings, or photographs. |
postulate |
to assert as something true, especially as a basis for reasoning. |
promulgate |
to explain or give instruction in (a doctrine) in public; advocate. |
propitious |
offering favorable circumstances or conditions; opportune; promising. |
respective |
of or belonging to each one. |
sermonize |
to preach, or to speak as if doing so. |