benign |
causing little or no harm. |
demotic |
of or relating to the common people; popular. |
erratic |
not expected or predicted; not regular. |
extrude |
to force out; expel. |
hirsute |
covered with hair or stiff hairs; hairy or shaggy. |
hypocrisy |
the practice or an instance of stating or pretending to hold beliefs or principles that one does not actually live by; insincerity. |
impromptu |
without advance plan or preparation; spontaneously. |
ineluctable |
impossible to be avoided; inescapable. |
ineptitude |
incompetence; lack of skill. |
limn |
to paint or draw. |
opprobrious |
expressing condemnation or scorn; accusing of shameful behavior. |
requite |
to retaliate for; strike back on account of. |
shyster |
a person, usually a lawyer, who uses underhanded, unethical methods. |
stentorian |
extremely loud and powerful. |
uxorious |
excessively or foolishly devoted to one's wife, and often thereby submissive to her. |