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devious | wandering, roundabout; not on a fixed course; not straightforward |
dilapidated | decayed, deteriorated, or fallen into partial ruin especially by neglect or misuse |
disposition | 1) act or power of being disposed, final arrangement, transfer to the care or possession of another; 2) prevailing tendency or mood, tendency of something to act in a certain manner under given circumstances |
inaugurates | to induct into an office with suitable ceremonies |
endeavored | to strive to achieve or reach, to work with a set purpose |
awry | in a turned or twisted position or direction; off the correct or expected course |
sacrilegious | a technical and not necessarily intrinsically outrageous violation of what is sacred because of consecrated to God; gross irreverence toward a hallowed person, place or thing |
exhilarate | to make cheerful & excited; refresh, stimulate |
intimidate | to make timid or fearful; frighten; to compel or deter by or as if by threats |
embody | to give a body to (a spirit) incarnate; to deprive of spiritually, to make concrete & perceptible; to cause to become a body or part of a body; to represent in human or animal form |