aberration |
a deviation from what is considered normal or right; irregularity. |
adamantine |
firmly decided or fixed; unyielding. |
appurtenance |
(plural) equipment or instruments used for a given purpose; gear. |
boorish |
rude; ill-mannered; crude. |
demulcent |
an oily or sticky substance used especially to soothe irritation in mucous membranes. |
disaffection |
an absence or loss of good will, faith, or loyalty, especially toward a government, principle, or the like. |
epistolary |
established or continued through letters. |
extirpate |
to get rid of completely, as if by pulling up the roots; root out. |
gamut |
the whole extent or range of anything. |
germane |
having relevance to a given matter; pertinent; significant. |
imprecation |
a curse, uttered or thought of. |
pretentious |
assuming or marked by an air of importance or superiority that is unwarranted. |
sartorial |
of or pertaining to tailors or tailored clothing, especially men's clothing. |
unadulterated |
unmixed with or undiluted by additives or extraneous elements; pure; complete. |
veneration |
a feeling of great respect; awe; reverence. |