Vocabulary from classical roots Book E lesson 14
maladroit
(adj.) - Clumsy, especially in using the hands socially clumsy, tactless
illicit
(adj.) Illegal; not sanctioned by law or tradition
licentious
(adj.) Lacking moral discipline/ or self-restraint, especially in sexual manners
mendacious
(adj.) Lying, dishonest; misleading, false, untruthful
malevolent
(adj.) Wishing harm to others
impeccable
(adj.) Without flaw; faultless
malapropism
(n) The misuse of a word, especially when unintentional, with comic effect
peccadillo
(n.) A small sin or fault; a trifling offense
malaise
(n.) A vague feeling of ill health or depression
emendation
(n.) Alteration or improvement of writing to remove errors
mendicant
(n.) beggar; anyone who earns a living by begging
malefactor
(n.) someone who commits a crime; an evildoer a criminal
malfeasance
(n.) wrongful conduct by a public official
malinger
(v.) To pretend to be sick to avoid doing work
malign
(v.) To speak harmful untruths about someone or something; to traduce Showing an evil disposition; intending harm or evil.