arrogance |
the condition or quality of being arrogant; having too much pride or belief in one's superiority. |
decorum |
properness of behavior, manner, appearance, or the like; dignity; propriety. |
dishevel |
to make (hair or clothing) untidy. |
egoism |
the tendency to evaluate everything in relation to one's own interests; self-centeredness. |
frivolous |
unworthy of serious consideration or merit; trivial or silly. |
gist |
the essential part or idea, as of an argument or written work. |
mannerism |
a distinctive and habitual behavioral characteristic. |
momentous |
very important. |
onerous |
unwanted, unpleasant, and burdensome. |
perfidy |
an act or the practice of conscious, deliberate disloyalty or treachery; breach of faith. |
presumption |
a belief that is taken for granted but not proved. |
resurgent |
surging or rising once again; coming back. |
stolid |
neither feeling nor showing much range of emotion; impassive. |
subversive |
tending or intended to undermine or cause the overthrow of an established authority, especially a national government. |
wily |
cleverly deceitful; tricky; cunning. |