to refuse to accept as true or accurate
discredit
people who have expert knowledge in a subject
cognoscenti
moral integrity: righteousness
rectitude
friendship: especially: friendly relations between nations
amity
an ungrateful person
ingrate
to give official authorization to or approval of
accredited
knowledge, awareness
cognizance
the act of setting right
rectification
a love or pursuit of wisdom: a formal search for the underlying causes and principles of reality
philosophy
a source of satisfaction or pleasure
gratification
unwilling to admit or accept what is offered as true
incredulous
with one’s identity concealed
incognito
rectify
goodwill to fellow members of the human race
philanthropy
not called for by the circumstances: not necessary, appropriate, or justified
gratuitous
mental acceptance as true or real
credence
of or relating to love
amorous
to gain favor or favorable acceptance for by deliberate effort
ingratiate