A | B |
Hypocrite | a person practicing or professing beliefs, feelings, or virtues one does not really hold |
Antagonist | One who opposes and actively competes with another |
Perplex | to confuse or bewilder |
Audible | capable of being heard |
Contemplation | thoughtful observation or meditation |
Allegiance | Loyalty |
Adamant | firm in purpose or opinion; unyielding |
Reprieve | to postpone (such as punishment) |
Pretense | the act of pretending; a false appearance or action intended to deceive |
Providence | forethought; care or foresight provided by divinity |
Contentious | quarrelsome; argumentative |
Daft | foolish or stupid |
Avid | eager or greedy |
Abomination | a tragedy |
Menace | a threat or troublesome or annoying person |
Conjure | to summon by oath or spell |
Faction | a small group, within a larger group, usually contentious |
Partisan | militant supporter of a party, cause, faction, or idea |
Prodigious | extraordinary or marvelous |
Anarchy | political disorder or confusion |
Ascertain | to find out or detect |
Bemused | confused |
Evade | to escape or avoid by cleverness or deceit |
Ecstatic | in a state of exalted delight |
Condemnation | severe reproof or strong censure |
Fraud | deliberate deception for unfair or unlawful gain |
Indignant: | filled with anger aroused by something unjust or unworthy |
Tainted | having moral defect; infected |
Inept: | Awkward |
Blasphemy | an irreverent or impious act or utterance |