Verb > Flout

To flout something, such as a law or rule, is to treat it with contemptuous disregard. A teenager flouting a curfew, for example, will not hide the fact that they are out past the time they are required to be Read More …

Verb > Taper

(no object) to become gradually smaller toward one end leaves that taper to a point Her slacks taper (=become narrower) at the ankle. taper off (phrasal verb) to become gradually less and less : to decrease slowly Production has been Read More …

Verb > Connive

To connive is to secretly help someone do something dishonest or illegal. Roger suspected that his coworkers were conniving to get him fired when in reality they were planning his surprise birthday party.

Verb > Demean

To demean someone or something is to cause that person or thing to seem less important or worthy of respect. By refusing to condemn the unlawful actions of her supporters, the governor demeaned the office she was elected to hold.