annul |
to make nonexistent or ineffective; cancel. |
codicil |
an addition or appendix, especially one modifying the terms of a will. |
contention |
a point asserted in argument or debate. |
expurgate |
to remove from a book or the like material considered to be offensive or erroneous prior to publication. |
exuberance |
the condition or quality of being vigorously happy or high-spirited. |
fidelity |
loyalty or faithfulness to obligations, promises, or those to whom one has made a commitment. |
infallible |
incapable of error. |
regress |
to go back or backwards, as in reverting to an earlier form or stage of development. |
remittance |
money that is sent to someone or some place, usually in payment. |
sagacity |
the quality of having keen judgment and common sense; wisdom. |
sedentary |
involving or characterized by sitting or little physical activity. |
Spartan |
(usually lower case) characterised by simplicity and austerity. |
subsidiary |
assisting or supplementing. |
tribulation |
severe suffering or affliction; distress. |
unassailable |
not open to attack, doubt, or denial. |