abrogate |
to abolish, repeal, or nullify by authority. |
ambidextrous |
able to use both the left and right hands with equal skill. |
apotheosis |
a perfect or ideal example; epitome. |
cachet |
prestige. |
delectation |
enjoyment; delight; pleasure. |
emulous |
filled with the desire to equal or surpass. |
epicure |
a person who has cultivated tastes, as in food or wine; connoisseur. |
iatrogenic |
caused by a physician or medical treatment, especially from drugs or surgery. |
indistinct |
not clearly perceived or perceiving. |
innocuous |
not capable of causing damage; harmless. |
libertine |
acting without restraint; dissolute; amoral. |
paroxysm |
a sudden strong outburst of feelings or actions. |
relict |
a plant, animal, or geological feature that has survived in a considerably changed environment. |
reprobate |
an evil or lawless person, often beyond hope of redemption. |
unabashed |
not feeling or showing embarrassment, uneasiness, or shame. |