pariah | | closeness; the distance between two things |
docile | | lively in temper, behavior, or spirit |
rhetoric | | to make something seem reasonable |
nullify | | to put off intentionally |
vivacious | | a type of language or speech; verbal communication |
vindicate | | an act or period of watchfulness or surveillance |
rationalize | | hatefully or shockingly evil |
allude | | one that is despised or rejected; outcast |
heinous | | to establish with proof |
stigmatize | | to mark with shame or discredit |
callous | | exceeding what is needed; wasteful; unecessary |
tenacious | | very angry; enraged |
livid | | extremely or utterly foolish |
copious | | feeling no emotion; being hardened or thickened |
conducive | | relating to matters of fact; practical; not idealistic |
pragmatic | | to make an indirect reference |
substantiate | | to make of no value or consequence |
procrastinate | | frenzied; frantic; hectic |
superfluous | | persistenly working toward something valued or desired |
vigil | | to free from allegation or blame |
whimsical | | present in large quantities; large scale |
asinine | | easily led or managed; calm |
frenetic | | steadfast in loyalty; sticking by one's side |
staunch | | an eccentric or sudden thought |
proximity | | tending to promote or assist |