1: A person who wanders from place to place.
Vagabond
To entertain or delight
Regale
An unproven principle or belief held to be true.
Dogma
1: Rough and unpleasant to the ear
2: Boisterous and disorderly
Raucous
1: Capable of being done; feasible
2: Usable
Practicable
1: Marked by imagination, resourcefulness, or cleverness.
Ingenious
1: Personal belongings
2: Equipment associated with a particular activity
Paraphernalia
The art of public speaking
Oratory
To inslt or to offend deliberately
Affront
To pay or reward
Remunerate
Hard to explain or impossible to understand.
Inexplicable
1: To set apart as holy
2: To dedicate to a cause; to devote
Consecrate
1: Not yet fully developed; basic
2: Elementary
Rudimentary
Ready to fight, especially for a cause
Militant
1: The anicent world, especially before the Middle Ages
2: The quality of great age
Antiquity
1: Intensely hot and dry
2: Burning with passion
Torrid
Of or relating to money or currency
Monetary
To show great respect for
Venerate
A soical outcast
Pariah
1: To lie at rest
2: To place (power, etc.) in some person or group
Repose
1: To measure the depth of water.
2: To reach the deepest part of.
3: To understand by examining closely; to solve
Plumb
A showy or dignified display
Pomp
1: To pronounce clearly
2: To state; to announce
Enunciate
Characterized by a ready flow of words; talkative
Voluble
1: Any of the many small, flat surfaces on a precious stone made by cutting
2: One of many sides or aspects of something
Facet