agog |
highly excited and full of anticipation. |
bellicose |
easily incited to quarrel or fight; belligerent. |
blatant |
completely obvious or undisguised, sometimes offensively so. |
boorish |
rude; ill-mannered; crude. |
disabuse |
to free (a person) from misconception or deception; set straight. |
emote |
to express or simulate feelings, especially in an exaggerated or theatrical manner. |
indomitable |
too strong to be subdued or discouraged; unconquerable. |
misanthrope |
someone who hates or distrusts humanity. |
nonfeasance |
in law, failure to perform a required duty, as by a public official. |
oblivious |
not conscious or paying attention; unknowing or unaware (usually followed by "to" or "of"). |
occlude |
to close or obstruct (a passage or opening, one's vision, or the like). |
opiate |
something that induces relaxation, calm, or stupor. |
pretentious |
assuming or marked by an air of importance or superiority that is unwarranted. |
sanctimony |
a pretense of righteousness or piety; feigned devotion or holiness. |
tort |
in law, any civil rather than criminal harm or injury that violates the implicit duty of each citizen not to harm others, and for which one may bring a civil suit and collect compensation. |