aura |
the subtle emanation of a quality or condition of someone or something. |
commensurate |
of equal measure, as extent or duration. |
demagogue |
a leader, especially a speaker or politician, who attempts to persuade and to gain a following by appealing to the emotions and prejudices of the public, rather than by rational argument. |
devoid |
not having something; totally lacking. |
docile |
obedient and easy to manage. |
ignominy |
the condition of being in disgrace or dishonor; humiliation. |
impeccable |
flawless or blameless; perfect. |
inane |
devoid of meaning or substance; nonsensical. |
pragmatic |
concerned with actual causes and effects rather than abstract theories or ideas; practical. |
prevaricate |
to lie, mislead, or conceal the truth deliberately. |
prodigious |
inspiring wonder and admiration; marvelous. |
relegate |
to send or consign to a condition, place, or position of lesser importance or esteem. |
revoke |
to take back, cancel, or make no longer valid. |
seamy |
disreputable; sordid. |
tractable |
easy to manage or guide; docile. |