arrant |
complete; unmitigated; downright. |
brash |
rudely self-assertive; bold; impudent. |
canard |
a deliberately false story or rumor, usually defamatory to someone. |
contumacious |
stubbornly disobedient; insubordinate; rebellious. |
debauch |
to lead or seduce into immorality or intemperance; corrupt. |
deign |
to consider some act to be appropriate or in keeping with one's dignity; condescend. |
effrontery |
shameless impudence; insolence. |
emote |
to express or simulate feelings, especially in an exaggerated or theatrical manner. |
entreat |
to beg for something, or to do something. |
heinous |
extremely wicked or despicable; atrocious. |
imbroglio |
a difficult, confused, or complicated situation, often involving a misunderstanding, disagreement, or quarrel. |
inveigle |
to entice or ensnare by clever talk or flattery. |
malaise |
a state or condition of feeling generally unwell, mentally depressed, sluggish, or uneasy. |
nonfeasance |
in law, failure to perform a required duty, as by a public official. |
refulgent |
shining brilliantly; radiant. |