- Occult
- Contiguous
- Marginalize
- Conflate
- Didactism
- Flatulence
- Pejorative
- Derivative
- Hypochondriac
- Emaciated
- Adverse - adj. Opposing one's interests or desires. Unfavourable in purpose or effect.
- Sovereign - noun. A supreme ruler, esp. a monarch.
- Draconian - adj. Excessively harsh and severe.
- Esoteric
- Unprepossessing - adj. Not attractive or appealing to the eye.
- Clandestine - adj. Kept secret, or done secretly. Esp. because illicit.
- Illicit
- Self-effacing
- Noirish
- Belligerent - 1) adj. Inclined to fight; hostile and aggressive. 2) noun. a nation or person involved in war or conflict
- Phallic - adj. Of, relating to, or resembling a phallus (erect penis).
- Penultimate - adj. The second last
- Cerebral - 1)_adj. Intellectual rather than emotional or physical_ 2) Of the cerebrum of the brain.
- Lachrymose - 1) adj. Tearful, or given to weeping. 2) Inducing tears; sad.
- Despondent - adj. In low spirits from loss of hope or courage.
- Post facto - adj. after the fact
- Inculcate - verb. instill by persistent instruction.
- Idiosyncrasy
- Acolyte
- Ephemeral
- Accrue - verb. 1) Be received by someone in regular or increasing amounts over time (of sums of money or benefits). 2) Accumulate or receive (such payments or benefits).
- Proponent - noun. A person who advocates a theory, proposal, or project.
- Allegory
- Engender
- Illusory
- Impalpable
- Insubordination - adj. defiance of authority.
- Misanthrope - noun. A person who dislikes humankind and avoids human society.
- Erogenous - adj. (of a part of the body) Sensitive to sexual stimulation: "erogenous zones".
- Euphemism-_noun. the substitution of a mild, indirect, or vague expression for one thought to be offensive, harsh, or blunt._
- Rudimentary
- Caveat
- Vigilant
- Ergo
- Fallacy
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