alienate |
to cause to become unfriendly or averse; estrange. |
altruistic |
unselfishly devoted to the welfare of others. |
cerebral |
characterized by intellect or reason. |
chauvinist |
one who has a biased belief in the superiority of one's own sex over the other. |
estimable |
worthy of respect or admiration. |
hydraulic |
of, concerning, operated by, or moved by water or another liquid under pressure. |
interpose |
to insert (a comment, question, criticism, or the like) in the course of a conversation or speech. |
larceny |
the stealing of another's personal property; theft. |
perceptual |
of, relating to, or involving perception. |
potentate |
a person of great power, such as a ruler. |
reciprocity |
a mutual interchange of privileges or favors between two nations, groups, or institutions. |
rigorous |
showing strictness or sternness. |
salutary |
having or intended to have a beneficial effect. |
segregate |
to separate or place apart from others. |
unqualified |
lacking the appropriate knowledge or qualifications. |