extremely evil or cruel; possessed or controlled by a demon | |
falling off as of leaves; falling off or shed at specific season or stage of growth | |
disputable; unsettled; open to doubt or debate | |
process, condition, or period of deterioration or decline; falling off or away; decay |
disadvantage or inconvenience; shortcoming; refund or remittance, such as a discount on duties or taxes | |
able to see differences; showing careful judgment or fine taste | |
having low-necked dress | |
not harmonious; conflicting; disagreeable in sound; harsh or dissonant |
attitude of one who is ready to accept defeat as a natural outcome | |
process, condition, or period of deterioration or decline; falling off or away; decay | |
outcome; final resolution or clarification of dramatic or narrative plot | |
clarify; free from mystery or obscurity |
person who appeals to people's prejudice; false leader of people | |
intended or appropriate for defending against; protective | |
period of depression or unhappy listlessness; slack period; state of inactivity | |
clarify; free from mystery or obscurity |
pay costs of; undertake payment of; make compensation to or for | |
causing gloom or depression; dreary; somber; melancholy | |
degrade; debase, as in dignity or social standing | |
cut into small parts; withdraw or exclude from membership, as of a society or body |
outcome; final resolution or clarification of dramatic or narrative plot | |
humiliation; debasement; decline to a lower condition, quality, or level | |
confuse; frustrate by throwing into disorder; embarrass | |
dig up; unearth; dig up or remove from grave or tomb; bring to public notice |
confuse; frustrate by throwing into disorder; embarrass | |
person who appeals to people's prejudice; false leader of people | |
period of depression or unhappy listlessness; slack period; state of inactivity | |
clarify; free from mystery or obscurity |
inadequate; lacking an essential quality or element | |
careful to fulfill obligations; expressing or filled with sense of obligation | |
expressing devotion or piety; earnest in religious field | |
process, condition, or period of deterioration or decline; falling off or away; decay |
disputable; unsettled; open to doubt or debate | |
bring up and expel from throat or stomach; vomit; discharge or pour forth contents | |
give off liquid; purify; refine; increase the concentration of | |
tending to depart from main point or cover a wide range of subjects |
degrade; debase, as in dignity or social standing | |
marked by disorder; untidy; having hair in loose disorder | |
grant; present as a gift to a fund or cause; contribute | |
giver; one that contributes something, such as money, to a cause or fund |