compassion |
a feeling of sharing another's suffering that leads to a desire to help. |
disperse |
to drive away in all directions; scatter. |
inelegant |
without taste, grace, or refinement. |
inept |
lacking skill or aptitude; incompetent. |
laud |
to praise. |
meritorious |
having worth or high quality; deserving of praise or reward. |
mollify |
to ease or soothe the anger or emotion of; make calmer; appease. |
openhanded |
tending to give to others; generous. |
plenitude |
abundance; fullness. |
reprimand |
a strong, usually formal statement of disapproval; rebuke. |
revulsion |
violent dislike and disgust; abhorrence; loathing. |
stipulate |
to specify or arrange as a condition of an agreement. |
stricture |
that which restricts or constrains. |
submissive |
inclined or obliged to submit; unresisting; obedient; docile. |
supercilious |
showing an arrogant disregard, as a look, manner, or person. |