Complaint Department

1. Abrogate – To repeal, revoke, or cancel a law, agreement, or custom officially.

2. Prerogative – A special right or privilege exclusive to a person or group.

3. Acquisitive – Having a strong desire to acquire and possess material things or knowledge.

4. Requisite – Required or necessary for a particular purpose.

5. Petulant – Childishly sulky or bad-tempered.

6. Perpetuate – To make something continue indefinitely, especially something negative.

7. Inexorable – Impossible to stop, prevent, or persuade.

8. Oracular – Mysterious and difficult to interpret, resembling an oracle’s pronouncements.

9. Querulous – Complaining in a whining, fretful, or petulant manner.

10. Quarrelsome – Inclined to argue or fight frequently.

11. Volition – The power of using one’s will or making a conscious choice.

12. Involuntary – Done without intention or control, often as a reflex.

13. Covetous – Having a strong desire for something that belongs to someone else.

14. Concupiscence – Strong sexual desire or lust.

15. Complacent – Self-satisfied and unaware of potential dangers or shortcomings.

16. Placid – Calm, peaceful, and not easily disturbed.

17. Remonstrate – To protest or argue against something forcefully.

18. Premonition – A strong feeling that something bad will happen in the future.

19. Mandatory – Required by law, rules, or authority.

20. Countermand – To revoke or cancel a previous command or order.