bucolic |
of or suggesting the countryside or a rustic style of life, especially one that is quiet and pleasant. |
disputation |
the act or process of arguing or debating a topic. |
grandeur |
the quality of being majestic or splendid. |
incense2 |
to make very angry. |
invalidate |
to deprive a claim of force or effect by negating its factual or legal basis. |
libel |
in law, written or printed matter that is false, damages a person's reputation or material well-being, and arises from malice or extreme negligence. |
marginal |
barely above a minimum standard of quality. |
materialistic |
being more greatly concerned with things in the world that can be acquired than with spiritual matters or values. |
partisan |
devoted to or favoring a particular cause, group, political party, or the like. |
pertinent |
having to do with or connected to a subject; relevant. |
prude |
someone who is extremely or overly concerned with modesty or proper conduct, speech, dress, or the like. |
reimburse |
to pay back for (expenses or losses incurred). |
resonance |
ability to make a strong or lasting effect, especially because of an emotional association. |
tentative |
not yet fully developed or definitely decided; provisional. |
vibrant |
full of energy, life, or constant activity. |