Usurp
To take a position of power by force.
Rigorous
Extremely thorough, intense
Edifice
A large, imposing building
Flibbertigibbet
An excessively talkative person.
Charisma
Compelling charm that can inspire, attract, or fascinate other people.
Vindicate
To be cleared of suspicion, or justified.
Egregious
Outrageously bad.
Tirade
A long angry speech of criticisms and accusations.
Asinine
Extremely foolish or stupid.
Affinity
A natural liking or sympathy for
Rescind
To officially say something is no longer valid.
Belligerent
Hostile and aggressive.
Prerequisite
Something required beforehand.
Bodacious
Excellent, admirable
Exorbitant
Going far beyond what is fair or reasonable.
Indict
To formally charge someone with a crime.
Haphazard
Lacking principle or organization.
Sycophant
Someone who is obedient to someone else for an advantage or power.
Balderdash
Absolute nonsense.
Abhor
Regard with disgust.
Commiserate
To feel or express sorrow or sympathy.
Magnanimous
Kind and generous to someone less powerful or fortunate.
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Use "prerogative" in a sentence.
Prerogatively prerogativing
Ubiquitous
Present everyweher
Prevalent
Widespread, happening commonly.