boor |
a rough-mannered or insensitive person. |
breach |
an act of breaking a law or promise. |
calculable |
able to be determined by mathematical computation. |
complaisant |
eager or willing to please; amenable; obliging. |
distend |
to swell or cause to swell from, or as if from, internal pressure; balloon. |
exuberance |
the condition or quality of being vigorously happy or high-spirited. |
farce |
anything improbable, absurd, or empty of meaning; mockery; sham. |
inane |
devoid of meaning or substance; nonsensical. |
reassess |
to evaluate again. |
regression |
the act or condition of return to an earlier form or less advanced state; biological or psychological reversion. |
regurgitate |
to surge or pour back or out, especially from of a place of containment, as gases, liquids, or undigested food. |
repulsion |
extreme distaste, disgust, or aversion. |
staid |
formal, solemn, and reserved in character. |
temporize |
to be indecisive or delay acting, as in order to gain time or avoid conflict. |
transcendental |
beyond the limits of ordinary experience, thought, or belief; supernatural, visionary, or mystical. |