sufficient to be noticed or measured | | |
absolute in power or authority | | |
1. to remove the color from; 2. to make or turn pale; 3. to parboil | | |
an act, utterance, or writing showing contempt for something sacred | | |
strong, muscular | | |
planned or performed in cooperation with others | | |
to fight, struggle, compete, argue | | |
kind, merciful | | |
very famous, distinguished, eminent | | |
unbearable | | |
disrespectful | | |
not easy, requiring hard work, hardworking | | |
bending easily, limber | | |
to abuse, use roughly or crudely | | |
consider carefully, reflect on | | |
intended to undermine or overthrow | | |
one who advocates or attempts to undermine a political system | | |
made or put together by people; artificial | | |
something artificial | | |
mild, moderate | | |
poisonous, spiteful, mean | | |
sly, shrewd, cunning | | |