a social outcast | | aloof |
able to express oneself easily and clearly | | melee |
to leap about in a sprightly manner; to romp | | obeisance |
a schoolteacher | | cache |
a noisy, confused fight | | admonish |
to follow as a result | | affliction |
to damage a holy place; to treat with irreverence | | gyrate |
a person or thing that represents an idea | | fidelity |
a prejudiced view (for or against); a preference | | mendicant |
reserved; distant | | cavort |
to rotate or revolve quickly; to spiral | | imperturbable |
an official order | | pedagogue |
faithfulness | | impermeable |
unruly; uncontrollable | | ensue |
gaiety; joviality | | pariah |
to paint coarsely or unskillfully | | oscillate |
to warn; to caution in counsel | | daub |
a bow or similar gesture expressing deep respect | | hilarity |
a concealed store of goods or valuables | | desecrate |
anything causing great suffering | | rambunctious |
a beggar | | aphorism |
a concise statement of a truth or principle | | delete |
to swing or move back and forth like a pendulum | | palpable |
to take out; to remove | | fiat |
to drive out; to expel; to deprive | | lax |
not permitting passage (especially of fluids) | | bias |
a fervent expression or song of joy or praise | | oust |
not easily excited, even under pressure | | fluent |
careless or negligent | | paean |
obvious; capable of being touched or felt | | personification |