abrogate |
to abolish, repeal, or nullify by authority. |
animus |
a feeling or attitude of enmity. |
apocryphal |
of dubious authorship or authority. |
belie |
to give a false impression of. |
bibulous |
addicted to alcohol; alcoholic. |
contumacious |
stubbornly disobedient; insubordinate; rebellious. |
hirsute |
covered with hair or stiff hairs; hairy or shaggy. |
ineptitude |
incompetence; lack of skill. |
laureate |
one honored for achievement in a particular field or by a particular award, especially in the arts or sciences. |
lupine2 |
fierce; greedy. |
modular |
designed with standardized units that may be arranged or connected in a variety of ways. |
obtrusive |
aggressive and self-assertive, or inclined to be so. |
perquisite |
a payment or benefit in addition to the wages or salary associated with a position. |
picayune |
having little value or significance; small; paltry. |
quondam |
having been in the past; former. |