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aficionado
an enthusiastic and usually expert follower or fan
browbeat
to intimidate by a stern or overbearing manner; to bully
commensurate
equal in size, extent, duration, or importance; proportionate; measurable by the same standards
diaphanous
very sheer and light; almost completely transparent
emolument
(n.) profit derived from an office or position or from employment; a fee or salary
foray
(n.) a quick raid, especially for plunder; a venture into some field of endeavor; (v.) to make such a raid
genre
(n.) a type, class, or variety, especially a distinctive category of literary composition; a style of painting in which everyday scenes are realistically depicted
homily
(n.) a sermon stressing moral principles; a tedious moralizing lecture or discourse
immure
(v.) to enclose or confine within walls; to imprison; to seclude or isolate
insouciant
(adj.) blithely indifferent or unconcerned; carefree; happy-go-lucky
Matrix
(n.) a mold; the surrounding situation or environment
SYN: pattern, model
obsequies
(noun): funeral rites or ceremonies
SYN: funeral services
panache
(n.) a confident and stylish manner, dash; a strikingly elaborate or colorful display
persona
(n) a character in a novel or play; the outward character or role that a person assumes
philippic
(noun): a bitter verbal attack
SYN: harangue, diatribe
ANT: encomium, panegyric
prurient
(adj.) having lustful desires or interests; tending to arouse sexual desires
sacrosanct
(adj.) very sacred or holy; inviolable; set apart or immune from questioning or attack
systemic
(adj) of or pertaining to the entire body; relating to a system or systems
tendentious
(adj) intended to promote a particular point of view, doctrine, or cause; biased or partisan
vicissitude
(n.) a change, variation, or alteration; (pl.) successive or changing phases or conditions