condone |
to pardon, disregard, or overlook voluntarily or without condemning. |
consternation |
surprise and alarm, leading to panic, deep disappointment, or total confusion. |
decedent |
in law, one who has died. |
epicene |
sharing the traits of both sexes. |
erratic |
not expected or predicted; not regular. |
erudite |
having or showing a high level of scholarly knowledge; learned. |
flummox |
(informal) to confuse or puzzle. |
gamut |
the whole extent or range of anything. |
gloaming |
late evening; dusk; twilight. |
gullible |
believing almost anything; easily tricked. |
inanition |
a state of exhaustion caused by a lack of nourishment. |
libertine |
acting without restraint; dissolute; amoral. |
nonfeasance |
in law, failure to perform a required duty, as by a public official. |
perquisite |
a payment or benefit in addition to the wages or salary associated with a position. |
precursory |
coming before and serving to indicate what will follow; premonitory. |