See Also: demerit(1)(dictionary)
demerit(2)(dictionary)
demerit(dictionary)

perplexitive (iou) and demerit(2) (iou)


perplexitive (iou)



perplexitive noun & adjective.rare. LME.
[from PERPLEXITY + -IVE.]
A. noun. An uncertain or perplexing situation. LME-M16.
b. adjective. Perplexing. M17-E18.

demerit(2) (iou)



demerit verb. LME.
[Latin demerit- (see prec); partly after French demeriter.]
I. verb trans.
Merit, deserve, be worthy of, earn. LME-E18.
a. Take away the merit of, disparage. L16-M17.
b. Give a demerit mark to. US. L19.
Fail to merit; deserve to lose or be without. arch. M17.
II. verb intrans.
Incur or deserve disapproval or blame. E17-M18.
demeri'torious adjective blameworthy, sinful LME.