aberration |
a deviation from what is considered normal or right; irregularity. |
abysmal |
of vast extent; unmeasurable; extreme. |
brash |
rudely self-assertive; bold; impudent. |
forswear |
to give up or renounce, often with an oath or pledge. |
granulate |
to make into small particles or grains. |
harrow |
to go over or break up with a harrow. |
innocuous |
not capable of causing damage; harmless. |
libertine |
acting without restraint; dissolute; amoral. |
munificent |
having or showing great generosity. |
nonpareil |
a person or thing whose excellence is unequaled; paragon. |
pedagogy |
the act, process, or profession of teaching. |
perquisite |
a payment or benefit in addition to the wages or salary associated with a position. |
pneumatic |
of, using, or concerning air or other gases. |
rodomontade |
puffed-up boasting or bravado. |
savor |
to give an impression; hint (usually followed by "of"). |