arrant |
complete; unmitigated; downright. |
augury |
the art or practice or an instance of predicting the future or obtaining hidden knowledge by interpreting omens. |
baleful |
threatening harm; full of malice; ominous. |
belabor |
to continue excessive efforts on or excessive discussion of. |
burgeon |
to start to grow; send forth shoots, leaves, buds, or the like (often followed by "out" or "forth"). |
eidetic |
pertaining to or designating the ability to recall images in almost perfect detail. |
expatiate |
to discuss something at great length; describe in great detail. |
extralegal |
not regulated or permitted by law; outside of legal authority. |
impediment |
an obstacle or hindrance. |
indemnity |
insurance against damage, loss, or liability. |
macerate |
to soften (food or the like) by soaking, as in digestion. |
mésalliance |
marriage with someone of lower social standing than oneself. |
omnibus |
concerning or including a large collection of things. |
precursory |
coming before and serving to indicate what will follow; premonitory. |
woebegone |
displaying or full of distress. |