acrimonious |
filled with bitterness or rancor. |
annihilate |
to destroy completely. |
colloquial |
characteristic of or suited to informal or familiar conversation or to writing that is imitative of conversational tone. |
degeneration |
the process of decline or decay. |
disinterest |
lack of bias or self-interest; impartiality. |
fanfare |
a flourish of trumpets, used to mark an entrance or beginning. |
gregarious |
fond of socializing with others; sociable. |
metabolism |
the processes in plants and animals by which food is changed into energy or used to make cells and tissues. |
multifaceted |
having several aspects or stages; complex or various. |
myriad |
of or constituting a great but unspecified number; numberless. |
petulant |
showing or inclined to show sudden or unreasonable irritation, impatience, or ill temper; peevish or sulky. |
Philistine |
(sometimes lower case) one who is ignorant of, smugly indifferent to, or hostile to aesthetic and cultural values. |
prospectus |
a written description or summary of a proposed project. |
roster |
a list of names of individuals or groups belonging to or participating in an organization, class, military or police unit, or the like. |
ungainly |
lacking gracefulness or ease of movement; clumsy; awkward. |