Destructive; harmful; threatening or showing the intention to cause harm.
A fragrant ointment or preparation used to soothe or heal; something that provides comfort or consolation.
Lacking originality or freshness; dull, commonplace, and overused.
Poisonous, harmful, and destructive; capable of causing ruin or injury.
To deceive or mislead by charm; to enchant or attract, often with the intention to deceive; also to pass time pleasantly.
To give a false impression of; to misrepresent; to fail to fulfill a promise or expectation
To make someone or something seem less important, impressive, or valuable than they actually are; to disparage or minimize the value or contributions of someone or something.
Hostile and aggressive; inclined to fight or quarrel; relating to war or conflict.
A blessing or good wishes spoken aloud, especially at the end of a religious service.
Kindly disposed; well meaning and generous; charitable
Gentle and kind-hearted; harmless or not dangerous, especially in medical contexts describing non-cancerous conditions or tumors.
To leave personal property to someone in a will; to pass on property or wealth through a testament.
The state of sorrow and mourning after the death of a loved one; the period of mourning that follows a loss.
A preference or inclination that prevents impartial judgment; a prejudice or leaning toward or against a person, group, or idea.
To cheat or defraud someone; to obtain money or goods by deceit or trickery.
A disease or anything that causes decay, ruin, or injury; especially a plant disease that damages crops.