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Definition of arrant
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of arrant is as below...
Arrant
(a.)
Notoriously
or
preeminently
bad;
thorough
or
downright,
in a bad
sense;
shameless;
unmitigated;
as, an
arrant
rogue or
coward..
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Pardon
::
Pardon
(v. t.) An
official
warrant
of
remission
of
penalty.
Dastard
::
Dastard
(n.) One who
meanly
shrinks
from
danger;
an
arrant
coward;
a
poltroon.
Scurrilous
::
Scurrilous
(a.) Using the low and
indecent
language
of the
meaner
sort of
people,
or such as only the
license
of
buffoons
can
warrant;
as, a
scurrilous
fellow..
Commissioner
::
Commissioner
(n.) A
person
who has a
commission
or
warrant
to
perform
some
office,
or
execute
some
business,
for the
government,
corporation,
or
person
employing
him; as, a
commissioner
to take
affidavits
or to
adjust
claims..
Commissionary
::
Commissionary
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
conferring,
a
commission;
conferred
by a
commission
or
warrant..
Warrant
::
Warrant
(n.) That which
vouches
or
insures
for
anything;
guaranty;
security.
Assumption
::
Assumption
(n.) The act of
taking
for
granted,
or
supposing
a thing
without
proof;
supposition;
unwarrantable
claim..
Charlatan
::
Charlatan
(n.) One who
prates
much in his own
favor,
and makes
unwarrantable
pretensions;
a
quack;
an
impostor;
an
empiric;
a
mountebank..
Warranty
::
Warranty
(v. t.) To
warrant;
to
guarantee.
Warranty
::
Warranty
(n.) An
engagement
or
undertaking,
express
or
implied,
that a
certain
fact
regarding
the
subject
of a
contract
is, or shall be, as it is
expressly
or
impliedly
declared
or
promised
to be. In sales of goods by
persons
in
possession,
there is an
implied
warranty
of
title,
but, as to the
quality
of
goods,
the rule of every sale is,
Caveat
emptor..
Commission
::
Commission
(n.) A
formal
written
warrant
or
authority,
granting
certain
powers
or
privileges
and
authorizing
or
commanding
the
performance
of
certain
duties..
Alguazil
::
Alguazil
(n.) An
inferior
officer
of
justice
in
Spain;
a
warrant
officer;
a
constable.
Authority
::
Authority
(n.)
Justification;
warrant.
Seize
::
Seize (v. t.) To take
possession
of by
virtue
of a
warrant
or other legal
authority;
as, the
sheriff
seized
the
debtor's
goods..
Policy
::
Policy
(n.) A
ticket
or
warrant
for money in the
public
funds.
Engage
::
Engage
(v. i.) To
promise
or
pledge
one's self; to enter into an
obligation;
to
become
bound;
to
warrant.
Indorse
::
Indorse
(v. t.) To write one's name, alone or with other
words,
upon the back of (a
paper),
for the
purpose
of
transferring
it, or to
secure
the
payment
of a /ote,
draft,
or the like; to
guarantee
the
payment,
fulfillment,
performance,
or
validity
of, or to
certify
something
upon the back of (a
check,
draft,
writ,
warrant
of
arrest,
etc.)..
Arrantly
::
Arrantly
(adv.)
Notoriously,
in an ill
sense;
infamously;
impudently;
shamefully..
Agnosticism
::
Agnosticism
(n.) The
doctrine
that the
existence
of a
personal
Deity,
an
unseen
world,
etc., can be
neither
proved
nor
disproved,
because
of the
necessary
limits
of the human mind (as
sometimes
charged
upon
Hamilton
and
Mansel),
or
because
of the
insufficiency
of the
evidence
furnished
by
physical
and
physical
data, to
warrant
a
positive
conclusion
(as
taught
by the
school
of
Herbert
Spencer);
--
opposed
alike
dogmatic
skepticism
and to
dogmatic
theism..
Warrantable
::
Warrantable
(a.)
Authorized
by
commission,
precept,
or
right;
justifiable;
defensible;
as, the
seizure
of a thief is
always
warrantable
by law and
justice;
falsehood
is never
warrantable..
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