aplomb |
great self-confidence, composure, or poise. |
bibulous |
addicted to alcohol; alcoholic. |
cognizant |
aware; informed (usually followed by "of"). |
commodious |
comfortably spacious; roomy. |
diurnal |
occurring or active during, or belonging to, the daytime rather than nighttime. |
glabrous |
having no hair or fuzz; bald; smooth. |
iatrogenic |
caused by a physician or medical treatment, especially from drugs or surgery. |
knurled |
having small ridges. |
maladroit |
not skillful; clumsy; tactless. |
minatory |
presenting a threat; menacing. |
pedagogy |
the act, process, or profession of teaching. |
recidivism |
chronic return to bad habits, especially criminal relapse. |
reprobate |
an evil or lawless person, often beyond hope of redemption. |
shyster |
a person, usually a lawyer, who uses underhanded, unethical methods. |
sudorific |
causing or increasing sweat, as a medication. |