agitation |
the condition of being disturbed, anxious, or upset. |
bauble |
a showy or gaudy trinket or ornament of little value. |
craven |
shamefully timid or afraid; cowardly. |
detractor |
one who criticizes or disparages an idea, cause, or person to undermine support or popularity. |
disavow |
to deny having (knowledge, intention, or the like). |
eloquence |
skill or ability to use language that impresses or persuades. |
implicate |
to involve or prove involvement of (someone or something) in an affair, situation, event, or series of events. |
incur |
to become liable for or bring upon oneself (usually some unwanted or harmful consequence). |
inundate |
to cover or overspread with water, especially a very large amount; flood. |
perpetrate |
to commit or carry out (a crime, act of mischief, or the like). |
preposterous |
totally unlikely, unbelievable, or senseless; absurd. |
prodigious |
inspiring wonder and admiration; marvelous. |
profuse |
great in amount or number. |
rhapsody |
a musical composition having an irregular form suggesting improvisation. |
serendipity |
lucky coincidence or accidental discovery of something pleasant or valuable. |