acerbic |
sharp, sour, or harsh in manner, tone, or the like. |
affix |
to attach or join physically (usually used with "to"). |
concomitant |
existing or happening at the same time as something else, especially as the less important thing or event; accompanying; attendant. |
credible |
believable or plausible. |
disinterest |
lack of bias or self-interest; impartiality. |
dub1 |
to name or call. |
electorate |
a body of those entitled to participate in an election; qualified voters, as a group. |
fallacious |
based on unsound logic; in error; illogical. |
implausible |
hard to believe or credit. |
incorrigible |
incapable of being controlled or influenced for the better. |
invalidate |
to deprive a claim of force or effect by negating its factual or legal basis. |
presage |
to be a sign or warning of; portend or foretell. |
reverential |
characterized by a great respect and awe, mingled with love. |
viscid |
of a gluelike consistency. |
voluptuous |
full of or characterized by sensual pleasures. |