apocalypse |
any instance of terrible destruction and devastation, especially on a scale that could bring about an end to the world. |
disarray |
confusion or disorder. |
dowdy1 |
not at all stylish; shabby or dull. |
flagrant |
exceptionally or glaringly noticeable. |
gibberish |
written or spoken words that are unintelligible, needlessly obscure, or without coherent meaning. |
imperturbable |
not easily excited or disturbed; calm. |
indispose |
to cause unwillingness or disinclination in; make averse. |
ingrate |
an ungrateful person. |
interrelate |
to place in or come into a shared, mutual, or reciprocal relationship. |
intransigent |
refusing to alter an idea or a position in response to others' wishes; uncompromising. |
malice |
the wish to harm others; ill will. |
restive |
unable to remain at rest; impatient or ill at ease, especially under restraint. |
retention |
the act or process of maintaining the possession or use of. |
ribald |
characterized by or using rude, coarse, or vulgar language or humor. |
sensual |
related to or providing pleasure from the ways humans perceive stimuli, such as through touch, taste, or smell. |