abide |
to put up with; stand. |
benign |
causing little or no harm. |
bereft |
deprived or stripped of something. |
disallow |
to refuse to allow or admit; reject. |
dissimulate |
to hide one's true feelings, intentions, or the like by pretense or hypocrisy. |
exceptionable |
likely to be objected to; objectionable. |
malfeasance |
an illegal act or wrongdoing, especially by a public official. |
occlude |
to close or obstruct (a passage or opening, one's vision, or the like). |
panegyric |
a formal speech or piece of writing devoted to publicly praising a person or thing. |
perquisite |
a payment or benefit in addition to the wages or salary associated with a position. |
quotidian |
happening every day or once a day. |
refulgent |
shining brilliantly; radiant. |
shunt |
to turn or move aside or out of the way; divert. |
unscathed |
not hurt or harmed; completely uninjured. |
woebegone |
displaying or full of distress. |