abrogate |
to abolish, repeal, or nullify by authority. |
abysmal |
of vast extent; unmeasurable; extreme. |
apropos |
appropriate; relevant; opportune. |
consummate |
of the highest order or degree. |
demarcate |
to set apart or separate, as if with boundaries. |
derision |
mockery or ridicule. |
erudite |
having or showing a high level of scholarly knowledge; learned. |
immaculate |
not dirty; completely clean. |
impinge |
to encroach. |
irrefragable |
impossible to refute or dispute; undeniable. |
liminal |
of or at the threshold of a physiological or psychological response or change of state. |
paroxysm |
a sudden strong outburst of feelings or actions. |
quiescence |
a state of inaction, rest, or stillness; dormancy. |
raffish |
carelessly unconventional or disreputable, sometimes appealingly so. |
scabrous |
characterized by a rough or scaly surface, as the leaf of a plant. |