brazen |
shameless; bold. |
dialectical |
of or using logical analysis or argument that reveals and resolves opposing ideas or contradictions. |
eddy |
to move or turn in circles or eddies. |
electorate |
a body of those entitled to participate in an election; qualified voters, as a group. |
farce |
anything improbable, absurd, or empty of meaning; mockery; sham. |
histrionic |
done in a theatrical, emotional, or affected manner; overly dramatic. |
misdemeanor |
in law, a class of illegal act that is less serious than a felony and carries a lighter sentence; minor offense. |
morose |
gloomy or sullen. |
nebulous |
hazy, confused, or indistinct. |
ornamentation |
decoration; embellishment. |
pedantry |
the act or practice, or an instance, of flaunting one's learnedness or of being overly insistent on scholarly formalities or details. |
plethora |
an amount that is more than enough; overabundance. |
precept |
a basic rule, principle, or directive that guides action, moral conduct, or thought. |
tempestuous |
characterized by disturbance or commotion; stormy; turbulent. |
transcendental |
beyond the limits of ordinary experience, thought, or belief; supernatural, visionary, or mystical. |