front 1 desecrate verb | back 1 to treat with extreme disrespect; to violate the sacredness (of something highly valued) |
front 2 evanescent adjective | back 2 gradually disappearing; fading away like vapor |
front 3 paragon noun | back 3 a model of excellence or perfection |
front 4 provincial adjective | back 4 limited and narrow in outlook, unsophisticated |
front 5 usurp verb | back 5 to seize power or position by force or without rights |
front 6 supercilious adjective | back 6 proud; scornful; looking down on others |
front 7 indigent adjective | back 7 not having enough to live on; very poor; impoverished |
front 8 steadfast adjective | back 8 firmly and consistently loyal |
front 9 callous adjective | back 9 hardened in mind or feelings |
front 10 heed verb | back 10 to pay attention to |
front 11 inexorable adjective | back 11 not capable of being influenced or prevented; relentless; unstoppable |
front 12 parochial adjective | back 12 restricted to a narrow scope or outlook; narrow-minded |
front 13 satirical adjective | back 13 attacking human vice or foolishness through irony or wit |
front 14 enervate verb | back 14 to weaken; rob of strength or energy |
front 15 irrefutable adjective | back 15 impossible to disprove |
front 16 pique noun | back 16 a feeling of resentment or anger because of wounded pride |
front 17 buoyant adjective | back 17 able to float or rise |
front 18 partisan adjective | back 18 strongly supporting a specific party, cause, or person |
front 19 marred verb | back 19 made less perfect through injury or damage |
front 20 incorrigible adjective | back 20 uncontrollable; unmanageable; not capable of being corrected or reformed |