caprice |
a sudden, impulsive change of mind or direction, or an unpredictable action. |
conformist |
one who tends to act in accordance or compliance with established standards or norms. |
dub1 |
to name or call. |
eloquence |
skill or ability to use language that impresses or persuades. |
embellish |
to improve by, or as though by, decorations; decorate. |
intractable |
not easily controlled, managed, or persuaded. |
litany |
any recital that involves repetition or incantation, especially a long or monotonous account, as of one's troubles. |
machination |
(usually plural) elaborate or devious schemes. |
mausoleum |
a large, elaborate tomb, or the structure that houses such a tomb. |
plausible |
seeming to be true or reasonable; credible. |
self-determination |
the ability or freedom of a people to decide their own form of government. |
skeptical |
having or showing doubt; questioning. |
stalwart |
steady and loyal; reliable. |
unhinge |
to cause to become confused, unbalanced, or deeply disturbed. |
vertigo |
a sensation of unsteadiness or dizziness, such that one's surroundings seem to be whirling around. |