attune |
to adjust so as to be harmonious. |
conclave |
a secret, private, or confidential meeting or gathering. |
credulous |
disposed to believe, especially on scanty evidence; gullible. |
demotic |
of or relating to the common people; popular. |
fixation |
an obsession, especially one that interferes with normal functioning. |
garble |
to mix up, distort, or confuse (a message, translation, or the like); cause to be disordered or unintelligible. |
immaculate |
not dirty; completely clean. |
incessant |
never stopping; constant. |
insouciant |
having no cares or anxieties; light-hearted; carefree. |
jeremiad |
a long complaint about life or one's situation; lamentation. |
misanthrope |
someone who hates or distrusts humanity. |
misfeasance |
a normally lawful act performed in an unlawful way. |
opprobrious |
expressing condemnation or scorn; accusing of shameful behavior. |
quotidian |
happening every day or once a day. |
saturnine |
gloomy, sullen, or cynical in temperament or appearance. |