acrimonious |
filled with bitterness or rancor. |
chasm |
a deep crack in the earth's surface. |
delimit |
to define or mark the boundaries of; demarcate. |
disenfranchise |
to deprive (someone) of a right of citizenship, especially the right to vote. |
emboss |
to decorate the surface of with a raised design. |
financier |
a person skilled in or occupied in financial operations, usually on a large scale. |
intuition |
the power to know or understand something without thinking it through in a logical way. |
presentiment |
an intuition or sense of something about to happen; foreboding. |
putative |
widely thought to be such; reputed; supposed. |
recalcitrant |
stubbornly disobedient; refractory. |
recumbent |
lying down; reclining. |
stockpile |
a supply of items accumulated and maintained for future use. |
submissive |
inclined or obliged to submit; unresisting; obedient; docile. |
surreptitious |
made, performed, or achieved by stealth or in secret. |
undercut |
to act so as to lessen the effectiveness or influence of; undermine or thwart. |