cavalier |
carefree and offhand; nonchalant. |
chary |
not dispensing freely. |
concur |
to share the same opinion; agree. |
contumely |
contemptuous insolence; rudeness. |
debouch |
to advance out of a confined or narrow space such as a canyon into open country. |
disaffection |
an absence or loss of good will, faith, or loyalty, especially toward a government, principle, or the like. |
effrontery |
shameless impudence; insolence. |
epicure |
a person who has cultivated tastes, as in food or wine; connoisseur. |
expatiate |
to discuss something at great length; describe in great detail. |
extrude |
to force out; expel. |
gird |
to surround, bind, or encircle, as with a belt. |
irrefragable |
impossible to refute or dispute; undeniable. |
pleonasm |
a redundant word, phrase, or expression. |
sanctimony |
a pretense of righteousness or piety; feigned devotion or holiness. |
stochastic |
of, or arising from chance or probability. |