boor |
a rough-mannered or insensitive person. |
clime |
in literary use, a region of the earth, or the typical weather conditions thereof. |
complaisant |
eager or willing to please; amenable; obliging. |
contemptuous |
feeling or expressing angry disgust, as at something unworthy or wicked; scornful. |
dalliance |
a wasting away of time; loitering; dawdling. |
equinox |
either of the two times during the year when the sun's rays are perpendicular to the earth's equator, occurring in March and September. During the equinox, day and night are both 12 hours long all over the world. |
fraudulent |
characterized by or based on the use of deceit or trickery. |
incense2 |
to make very angry. |
nihilism |
the belief that existence has no meaning or purpose. |
perforate |
to make a hole in. |
presumptuous |
excessively bold or forward. |
projectile |
any object that is thrown, fired, or shot by an outside force or weapon. |
sequel |
what follows afterwards, such as the next event in a series, especially as it arises from previous events. |
squalid |
dirty or foul, as from neglect. |
vindictive |
desirous of revenge; vengeful. |