anomalous |
differing from the norm, standard, or common type or rule; abnormal. |
crony |
a close friend or ally (often used pejoratively). |
culinary |
of, concerning, or used for cooking. |
deprave |
to change for the worse, especially morally; corrupt; pervert. |
dispel |
to scatter or drive away in all directions. |
docile |
obedient and easy to manage. |
felicity |
an instance or condition of great happiness; bliss. |
gusto |
vigorous or hearty enjoyment or appreciation. |
licentious |
not within the bounds of morality or propriety, especially with regard to sexual conduct; immoral; lewd. |
materialistic |
being more greatly concerned with things in the world that can be acquired than with spiritual matters or values. |
mediocre |
of average to poor quality; ordinary. |
perdition |
the loss of the soul for eternity; damnation. |
provocation |
the act of inciting or challenging another to react. |
puerile |
immature or silly; childish. |
shamble |
to walk slowly, unsteadily, or awkwardly. |