Meaning of Boorish, Magisterial, Lording, Credence, Revelry

Boorish  - ill-mannered 

Bukowski was known for being a boorish drunk and alienating close friends and family. 


Magisterial - domineering 

Though she was only a third-grade teacher, Ms. Matinet was magisterial in dealing with her class, lording over them like a queen. 


Lording - control over 

Perhaps lording over globlins is the right description after all.


Credence - belief 

He placed no credence in psychics, claiming that, they offered no special power beyond the ability to make people part with their money. u

Revelry - 

His lifestyle of revelry and luxuriory excess could hardly be called austere. 

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