ambulatory |
able to walk about. |
diaphanous |
of fabric or the like, almost transparent; sheer; filmy; delicate. |
dowdy1 |
not at all stylish; shabby or dull. |
exude |
to emit or give off from, or as if from, the pores of the skin. |
frenetic |
frantic; frenzied. |
frugality |
prudent or sparing use of resources, especially money. |
harangue |
a long, vehement, and often pompous speech or piece of writing, especially such a speech delivered in public; tirade. |
incendiary |
causing or having the potential to cause a fire. |
incur |
to become liable for or bring upon oneself (usually some unwanted or harmful consequence). |
inveterate |
persisting in a habit, action, feeling, or the like. |
inviolate |
not broken, disturbed, or profaned; pure or intact. |
nonchalant |
not showing excitement or anxiety; coolly confident, unflustered, or unworried;casually indifferent. |
patrician |
of, concerning, or belonging to an aristocratic class. |
profiteer |
a person who gains excessive profits, especially by selling scarce commodities at very high prices. |
rabble1 |
a confused and uncontrolled crowd; disorderly mob. |