Defintions by Webster's New World Dictionary of the American Language College Edition
217124183 | Brazen | Adjective- Having no shame; bold | |
217124184 | Compunction | Noun- A sharp feeling of uneasiness brought on by a sense of guilt; twinge of conscience; remorse; scruple | |
217124185 | Din | Noun- A loud, continuous noise; confused clamor or uproar | |
217124186 | Edict | Noun- An offical public proclaimation or order issued by authority; decree | |
217124187 | Indiscretion | Noun- Lack of wisdom in speech or action, or good judgement; imprudence | |
217124188 | Perquisites | Noun- Something additional to regular profit or pay, resulting from one's postion or employment, especially something customary or expected, as a tip or gratuity | |
217124189 | Sepulcher | Noun- A vault for burial; grave; tomb | |
217124190 | Suppliant | Noun- Asking humbly; beseeching; entreating (as if by prayer) | |
217124191 | Tumult | Noun- Noisy commotion, as of a crowd; uproar | |
217124192 | Marauding | Noun- The act of roveing in search of plunder; make raids; foray |