a social class based on things such as wealth and family heritage
caste
to confuse; to fail to distinguish between
confound
to particularly consider
deem
seemingly inevitable fate
destiny
to cause extensive damage
devastate
outlandish situation that becomes a mockery
farce
an ordering of ranks
hierarchy
indirectly implied
implicit
surpassing reasonable limits
inordinate
physically or mentally sluggish
lethargic
false accusations or statements against another
libel
to penetrate; to affect every aspect by spreading throughout
permeate
chief, first, to rule
ARCH
to fall, to befall, to happen
CAD, CAS, CID
pleasing, thankful
GRAT