Promulgate
(v.) promote or make widely known (an idea or cause).
Bilious
(adj.) spiteful; bad-tempered.
Eponym
(n.) is named or thought to be named.
Guffaw
(n.) a loud and boisterous laugh.
Facetious
(adj.) treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor; flippant.
Redress
(v.) remedy or set right (an undesirable or unfair situation).
Pugnacious
(adj.) eager or quick to argue, quarrel, or fight.
Apposite
(adj.) apt in the circumstances or in relation to something.
Largess
(n.) generosity in bestowing money or gifts upon others.
Factitious
(adj.) artificially created or developed.
Behoove
(v.) it is a duty or responsibility for someone to do something; it is incumbent on.
Excoriate
(v.) censure or criticize severely.
Atavism
(n.) a tendency to revert to something ancient or ancestral.
Beatific
(adj.) blissfully happy
Fastidious
(adj.) very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail.
Abrogate
(v.) repeal or do away with (a law, right, or formal agreement).
Trenchant
(adj.) vigorous or incisive in expression or style.
Supplant
(v.) supersede and replace.
Pollyannaish
(adj.) excessively cheerful or optimistic
Fractious
(adj.) (typically of children) irritable and quarrelsome.
Probity
(n.) the quality of having strong moral principles; honesty and decency
Anathema
(n.) something or someone that one vehemently dislikes.
Vicissitude
Panegyric
(n.) a public speech or published text in praise of someone or something.
Foible
(n.) a minor weakness or eccentricity in someone's character.