abhorrence |
a feeling of complete loathing, repulsion, or horror. |
circuitous |
having or taking a long and winding course or procedure; roundabout; indirect. |
codicil |
an addition or appendix, especially one modifying the terms of a will. |
crony |
a close friend or ally (often used pejoratively). |
guile |
deceitfulness, treachery, or skillful cunning; wiliness. |
inherent |
existing in or belonging to something as an essential or inborn part of its nature; innate; intrinsic. |
invincible |
too strong to be defeated. |
pirouette |
a ballet movement involving a rapid rotation of the body upon the toes or foot. |
preventable |
having the possibility of being prevented; capable of being stopped or kept from happening. |
ramify |
to have or produce effects or consequences that make some original matter more complex. |
striate |
to mark with stripes or furrows. |
uncritical |
not making critical judgments or discriminations, especially those based on standards. |
verbose |
using or characterized by many or superfluous words; wordy. |
verity |
the quality or condition of being true or real. |
waiver |
the intentional relinquishing of a right, claim, or privilege, or a suspension of an existing rule or policy. |