adamant |
unlikely to change in response to any request or argument; firmly decided or fixed; unyielding. |
credulous |
disposed to believe, especially on scanty evidence; gullible. |
deposition |
a sworn statement, usually in writing, for use as testimony by an absent witness in a court of law. |
disingenuous |
not candid or sincere. |
gullible |
believing almost anything; easily tricked. |
humanism |
a doctrine or mode of thought that gives highest importance to human dignity, values, potentials, and achievements. |
iatrogenic |
caused by a physician or medical treatment, especially from drugs or surgery. |
immaculate |
not dirty; completely clean. |
indemnity |
insurance against damage, loss, or liability. |
mendicant |
living on charity; begging. |
oblique |
not direct or straightforward in intent, means, or achievement; indirect or devious. |
occlude |
to close or obstruct (a passage or opening, one's vision, or the like). |
omnibus |
concerning or including a large collection of things. |
recidivism |
chronic return to bad habits, especially criminal relapse. |
unabashed |
not feeling or showing embarrassment, uneasiness, or shame. |