apocryphal |
of dubious authorship or authority. |
apprise |
to inform (often followed by "of"). |
augury |
the art or practice or an instance of predicting the future or obtaining hidden knowledge by interpreting omens. |
boorish |
rude; ill-mannered; crude. |
concur |
to share the same opinion; agree. |
dawdle |
to waste time; be slow. |
deign |
to consider some act to be appropriate or in keeping with one's dignity; condescend. |
eidetic |
pertaining to or designating the ability to recall images in almost perfect detail. |
encomium |
a formal expression of praise. |
epistemology |
the branch of philosophy dealing with the origin, nature, and limits of human knowledge. |
fungible |
interchangeable. |
immaculate |
not dirty; completely clean. |
incessant |
never stopping; constant. |
noisome |
offensive or disgusting, especially in smell; foul. |
uxorious |
excessively or foolishly devoted to one's wife, and often thereby submissive to her. |