demotic |
of or relating to the common people; popular. |
eidetic |
pertaining to or designating the ability to recall images in almost perfect detail. |
entreat |
to beg for something, or to do something. |
erratic |
not expected or predicted; not regular. |
impugn |
to call into question; challenge or try to discredit. |
laureate |
one honored for achievement in a particular field or by a particular award, especially in the arts or sciences. |
malfeasance |
an illegal act or wrongdoing, especially by a public official. |
mendicant |
living on charity; begging. |
misanthrope |
someone who hates or distrusts humanity. |
oblivious |
not conscious or paying attention; unknowing or unaware (usually followed by "to" or "of"). |
ontogeny |
the process of biological growth and development of a particular living organism. |
pedantic |
making or characterized by an excessive display of learnedness, or overly insistent on scholarly details and formalities. |
perilous |
causing or involving great danger; risky; hazardous. |
reprobate |
an evil or lawless person, often beyond hope of redemption. |
somatic |
of or pertaining to the body itself; corporeal. |