bequest |
property handed down by will; legacy. |
censure |
to criticize or condemn. |
decorum |
properness of behavior, manner, appearance, or the like; dignity; propriety. |
disavow |
to deny having (knowledge, intention, or the like). |
exhaustive |
thorough and all-encompassing. |
finicky |
exceptionally fussy or hard to satisfy. |
fop |
a man who is highly concerned with, and often vain about, his appearance and manners; dandy. |
ignoble |
of low or dishonorable character; contemptible. |
imminent |
about to happen or likely to happen soon. |
predecessor |
a person who holds a position or job before another person. |
proletarian |
of, pertaining or belong to, or characteristic of the working class, especially laborers who lack capital. |
recourse |
that which may be turned to for assistance, protection, or a way out of a difficult situation. |
sundry |
of various kinds; miscellaneous. |
unconscionable |
not restrained or guided by a concern for what is right and just; unprincipled. |
vacillate |
to hesitate or waver in giving an opinion or making a decision; be indecisive. |