consort |
a wife or husband, especially of a royal personage. |
dogmatist |
one who asserts opinions or beliefs as though they were facts. |
gratis |
without charging money; freely. |
heretic |
a person who maintains unorthodox religious opinions or beliefs, especially a baptized Roman Catholic who dissents from official church doctrine. |
influx |
the act or an instance of flowing in. |
inviolate |
not broken, disturbed, or profaned; pure or intact. |
malleable |
capable of being shaped, as by hammering or rolling. |
mania |
an extreme desire or enthusiasm. |
opportune |
favorable or suitable, especially in relation to time. |
plausible |
seeming to be true or reasonable; credible. |
predecessor |
a person who holds a position or job before another person. |
supercilious |
showing an arrogant disregard, as a look, manner, or person. |
superimpose |
to set or lay on top of or above something. |
transcendental |
beyond the limits of ordinary experience, thought, or belief; supernatural, visionary, or mystical. |
whimsical |
characterized by or resulting from a sudden desire or fancy. |