boorish |
rude; ill-mannered; crude. |
brash |
rudely self-assertive; bold; impudent. |
convoluted |
complex; intricate. |
deify |
to raise to the rank of a god; consider to be a god. |
disabuse |
to free (a person) from misconception or deception; set straight. |
erratic |
not expected or predicted; not regular. |
expostulate |
to argue earnestly with someone, usually against an intended action; remonstrate. |
flummox |
(informal) to confuse or puzzle. |
halcyon |
tranquil; peaceful; calm. |
inchoate |
partially or imperfectly developed. |
kismet |
destiny, fortune, or fate. |
malinger |
to pretend illness or injury, especially in order to be excused from duty or work. |
parlous |
full of dangers or risks; perilous. |
tamp |
to compress and pack tightly by repeated light taps. |
truculent |
extremely hostile or belligerent; inclined to fight. |