animus |
a feeling or attitude of enmity. |
beatify |
to admire or exalt as superior. |
belie |
to give a false impression of. |
erratic |
not expected or predicted; not regular. |
facetious |
not serious; humorous or frivolous. |
foible |
a minor flaw or weakness in personality, character, or behavior. |
halcyon |
tranquil; peaceful; calm. |
incredulous |
not able to believe something. |
lachrymose |
weeping, tending to weep readily, or being on the point of tears; tearful. |
profligate |
totally given over to immoral and shameful pursuits; dissolute. |
Sabbatarian |
one who observes the Sabbath on Saturday, as Jews and certain Christians. |
sagacious |
possessing or characterized by good judgment and common sense; wise. |
saturnine |
gloomy, sullen, or cynical in temperament or appearance. |
stickler |
one who must observe or conform to something (usually followed by "for"). |
tummler |
an entertainer or social director who encourages participation by guests or audience. |