acrimonious |
filled with bitterness or rancor. |
apparition |
a ghostly image; phantom; specter. |
capitalist |
one who supports an economic system in which the means of production and distribution are privately owned, and prices are chiefly determined by open competition in a free market. |
dignitary |
one who holds a high office or rank. |
exemplify |
to serve as an illustration of. |
invigorate |
to fill with energy, strength, or life. |
meditative |
disposed to, marked by, or indicating contemplation or reflection; deeply thoughtful. |
misrepresent |
to identify or describe in a misleading way. |
recrimination |
an accusation made in response to being accused by another, or the act of countering one accusation with another. |
reprehensible |
deserving of blame or reproof; condemnable; blameworthy. |
sardonic |
bitterly mocking; derisive; scornful. |
simplistic |
excessively simplified, as to be unrealistic. |
surmise |
to infer without certain knowledge; suppose; guess. |
upshot |
the most important issue, result, or conclusion. |
wreak |
to carry out or cause. |