amity |
friendly and peaceful relations; good will. |
cavalier |
carefree and offhand; nonchalant. |
etiolate |
to weaken, especially through deprivation of normal development. |
imprecation |
a curse, uttered or thought of. |
incumbent |
currently holding an office or position. |
insinuate |
to suggest (something derogatory) subtly and indirectly. |
invidious |
tending to arouse feelings of resentment or animosity, especially because of a slight; offensive or discriminatory. |
knurled |
having small ridges. |
lambent |
glowing softly. |
maladroit |
not skillful; clumsy; tactless. |
omnibus |
concerning or including a large collection of things. |
pedagogy |
the act, process, or profession of teaching. |
sartorial |
of or pertaining to tailors or tailored clothing, especially men's clothing. |
shyster |
a person, usually a lawyer, who uses underhanded, unethical methods. |
truculent |
extremely hostile or belligerent; inclined to fight. |