consort |
a wife or husband, especially of a royal personage. |
detriment |
harm, injury, or loss. |
dogmatic |
asserting beliefs and opinions as though they were proven facts. |
feral |
existing in a wild natural state; not domesticated. |
foreshadow |
to signal or indicate beforehand; presage; prefigure. |
incongruity |
the condition of being inappropriate or inconsistent. |
insolence |
rude or impudent behavior or speech. |
interminable |
endless or seemingly endless; monotonously long. |
iridescent |
emitting or reflecting a lustrous play of colors covering the spectrum, like a rainbow. |
limpid |
perfectly clear; transparent. |
placid |
calm, smooth, or peaceful. |
pliable |
easily bent; flexible; malleable. |
repugnant |
extremely distasteful to one's senses or principles; disgusting. |
solemnize |
to carry out the formalities of performance required by (an occasion). |
vindictive |
desirous of revenge; vengeful. |