| heedless of the consequences : audacious | | |
| the act or action of coming together and meeting | | |
| to turn aside especially from the main subject | | |
| Verb meaning the action of going out or a noun meaning exit | | |
| movement backward to a previous and especially worse or more primitive state | | |
| to violate a command or law: to go beyond a limit | | |
| characterized by resolute fearlessness, fortitude, and endurance | | |
| smallness of number | | |
| To feel remorse | | |
| truthfulness | | |
| To call forth | | |
| Leaving no doubt | | |
| Outspoken, uttered by voice | | |
| a divine call to a particular life OR an occupation | | |
| Marked by insistant outcry | | |
| being atypical especially from a moral standard or normal state | | |
| cast down in spirit | | |
| to make compatible | | |
| impossible to fit together or coexist | | |
| the action of restoring to friendship or harmony | | |
| to make unclean | | |
| forcible restraint | | |
| to survive without giving in | | |
| Stubborn in wrongdoing | | |
| Very durable | | |
| Hatefully or shockingly evil | | |
| reluctant or unwilling | | |
| to hate or detest | | |
| Fixed customs or beliefs of a group or culture | | |
| Forward or undesirably prominent | | |
| inconspicuous, unassertive, or reticent | | |
| To vanquish or bring under control | | |