Egoism | Egoism - n.—the ethical view that one ought to act out of regard for his own benefit or welfare. |
Egotism | Egotism - n.—the personal trait of behaving as though one's own interests were of supreme or sole importance. |
Efficacious | Efficacious - adj.—producing or sure to produce the desired effect; effective; powerful; adequate. |
Elude | Elude - v.— to avoid or escape by speed, cleverness, trickery, etc.; evade. |
Eulogy | Eulogy - n.—speech or writing in praise of someone esp. dead person; praise. |
Exegetical | Exegetical - adj.—pertaining to the detailed analysis and linguistic meaning of specific texts of Scripture. |
Fastidious | Fastidious - adj.—hard to please; discriminating; particular. |
Fatuous | Fatuous - adj.—very silly, idiotic |
Garrulous | Garrulous - adj.—(frivolously) talkative |
Gregarious | Gregarious - adj.—fond of company, sociable, living in flocks. |
Harangue | Harangue - n.—vehement speech; tirade |
Hermeneutic | Hermeneutic - n.—a method of interpreting Scripture or the principles of doing so. |