A | B |
congregation | a group of people gathered together |
obtrude | to push out or thrust forward |
perjury | the violation of an oath by giving false information |
obloquy | blame; public reproach |
incessant | continuing without interruption; continual, constant |
perverse | improper; wrongheaded |
imperturbable | not easily confused, disturbed, or upset; calm |
align | to bring into line |
injustice | lack of fairness or rightness |
intercession | the act of intervening to reconcile differences |
expunge | to strike out; to mark for deletion |
imprecation | a curse; evil |
interlocutor | one who takes part in a conversation |
consecrate | to set apart as sacred or holy |
imperviousness | the quality of not being open to argument or suggestion |
execrate | to feel intense loathing for; to detest, abhor |
inadvertently | carelessly, needlessly, negligently, by mistake |
interlineation | material written between lines |
insensate | senseless, foolish, brutal |
induce | to bring about, cause |