Condemn Noun - condemnation Verb – to express strong disapproval of - to give a judgment against; to sentence - to declare unfit for use, often by official.

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Condemn Noun - condemnation Verb – to express strong disapproval of - to give a judgment against; to sentence - to declare unfit for use, often by official order

Culpable Noun - culpability Adj. – deserving of blame or punishment for being worn, evil, or harmful *Etymology : culpare “to blame”

Exonerate Noun - exoneration Verb – to free from blame - to free from a responsibility, an obligation, or a task *Etymology : ex- “out of”

Extort Noun - extortion Verb – to obtain by force or threat

Incorrigible Noun - incorrigibility Adj. – incapable of being corrected or reformed - difficult or impossible to control

Malfeasance Noun – wrongdoing or misconduct, especially by a public official

Misdemeanor Noun – a minor offense; a misdeed

Purloin Verb – to steal, often in a violation of trust; to commit theft

Ruffian Noun – a gangster or thug - a tough or rowdy person; a troublemaker

Unscrupulous Noun - scruple Adj. – lacking moral restraint; scornful of what is right or honorable

August Adj. – majestic; inspiring awe or admiration

Condescend Noun - condescension Verb – To lower oneself to the level of one considered inferior - to treat others as though they are inferior; to patronize

Deference Verb - defer Noun – respectful yielding to the opinion or wishes of another; courteous respect

Grovel Verb – to behave so humbly that it is demeaning - to lie or creep face downward, as in humility *Etymology : grufe “face downward”

Lackey Noun – one who does lowly jobs for another; one who follows all orders without questioning them

Predominate Adj. - predominant Verb – to be greatest in number or importance - to have or gain the greatest power or influence; prevail *Etymology : pre- “before”

Slavish Noun - slavishness Adj. – acting completely under the will of another; like a slave; servile - showing no originality; blindly imitating

Subjugation Verb - subjugate Noun – the act of conquering or bringing under control; enslavement *Etymology: sub- “under”

Supercilious Noun - superciliousness Adj. – proudly scornful; disdainful

Sycophant Noun – a person attempting to win favor by flattering important people Adj. - sycophantic