allegory |
in art or literature, the use of concrete characters, events, or things, to represent abstract qualities or ideas, often to make a point about good and evil. |
amenity |
(plural) social courtesies; agreeable manners; pleasantries. |
anomalous |
differing from the norm, standard, or common type or rule; abnormal. |
caprice |
a sudden, impulsive change of mind or direction, or an unpredictable action. |
disparate |
essentially different and distinct. |
dispassionate |
without strong feeling or bias; calm; impartial. |
dissonant |
not in harmony or agreement; discordant. |
fissure |
a narrow crevice or other opening, especially one caused by splitting. |
flaunt |
to display ostentatiously; show off. |
guile |
deceitfulness, treachery, or skillful cunning; wiliness. |
invariably |
without ever a change; on every occasion. |
jocose |
inclined to joke; jovial; merry. |
kinetic |
of, concerning, or caused by motion. |
raconteur |
one who is talented in storytelling. |
viscous |
having an adhesive, gluey consistency that resists flow. |