blatant |
completely obvious or undisguised, sometimes offensively so. |
concur |
to share the same opinion; agree. |
epicure |
a person who has cultivated tastes, as in food or wine; connoisseur. |
guttural |
articulated in the back of the mouth; velar. |
incessant |
never stopping; constant. |
inveigle |
to entice or ensnare by clever talk or flattery. |
laureate |
one honored for achievement in a particular field or by a particular award, especially in the arts or sciences. |
linguistics |
(used with a singular verb) the scientific and historical study of the form and structure of human language. |
lupine2 |
fierce; greedy. |
modular |
designed with standardized units that may be arranged or connected in a variety of ways. |
modus operandi |
a method of accomplishing something; way of working. |
parlous |
full of dangers or risks; perilous. |
pusillanimous |
shamefully timid; cowardly. |
reprobate |
an evil or lawless person, often beyond hope of redemption. |
sententious |
using or marked by pompous, high-flown moralizing. |