boorish |
rude; ill-mannered; crude. |
dearth |
a shortage or scarcity of something; lack. |
distraught |
mentally or emotionally unbalanced; crazed. |
effluvium |
an outflow of usually invisible, foul-smelling vapor or gas. |
emulous |
filled with the desire to equal or surpass. |
euphoria |
a strong feeling of well-being or elation, sometimes unrealistic or unwarranted, and able to be induced by certain drugs. |
extort |
to extract or obtain (money or the like) by force, threats, or abuse of authority. |
flout |
to show scorn or contempt for, especially by openly or deliberately disobeying. |
malaise |
a state or condition of feeling generally unwell, mentally depressed, sluggish, or uneasy. |
noisome |
offensive or disgusting, especially in smell; foul. |
opprobrious |
expressing condemnation or scorn; accusing of shameful behavior. |
pungent |
sharp and strong in taste or smell. |
schadenfreude |
(often capitalized) pleasure derived from the misfortune of others. |
sotto voce |
in a low voice or undertone, so as not to be overheard; softly (often used as a musical direction). |
stochastic |
of, or arising from chance or probability. |