agitation |
the condition of being disturbed, anxious, or upset. |
castigation |
the act of rebuking, severely criticizing, or punishing, especially in a public forum. |
faction |
a group or party within, and often at odds with, a larger organization. |
indigence |
lack of means to live; poverty. |
innate |
belonging to or existing in someone or some organism from the time of birth; inborn. |
maternal |
of, having to do with, or like a mother. |
misjudge |
to hold an unjustified opinion of. |
monochromatic |
having or using only a single color or shades of one color. |
notoriety |
the condition or quality of being widely known or spoken of, especially for something that is not good. |
onerous |
unwanted, unpleasant, and burdensome. |
prudery |
the state, quality, or characteristic of being overly concerned with modest or proper conduct, speech, dress, or the like. |
query |
a question. |
rebuff |
to reject, repel, block, or set back. |
turpitude |
moral baseness; depravity. |
veer |
to change direction; turn quickly. |