acrimonious |
filled with bitterness or rancor. |
aesthete |
one who is or professes to be particularly attentive to and appreciative of beauty, especially in the arts. |
disincline |
to cause to be unwilling or reluctant. |
dissonant |
not in harmony or agreement; discordant. |
dormer |
a window set vertically into a projecting structure on a sloping roof. |
extricate |
to free or release from difficulty, entanglement, or involvement; disengage. |
histrionic |
done in a theatrical, emotional, or affected manner; overly dramatic. |
languid |
lacking or not showing strength, energy, or spirit; weak, slow, or listless. |
mandatory |
ordered; required; obligatory. |
openhanded |
tending to give to others; generous. |
patrician |
of, concerning, or belonging to an aristocratic class. |
quandary |
a situation of uncertainty, puzzlement, or hesitation; dilemma. |
rancorous |
feeling or showing bitter resentment; hateful. |
reaffirm |
to verify by asserting again. |
satirical |
containing or marked by the use of parody or irony to ridicule or denounce human corruptness or folly. |