amicable |
characterized by good will; friendly. |
callous |
not having kindness; not sensitive; having a hard heart. |
devotee |
an eager or serious follower or enthusiast. |
fallacious |
based on unsound logic; in error; illogical. |
iconoclast |
one who attacks and seeks to break down traditional beliefs and institutions or popular ideas and values. |
intractable |
not easily controlled, managed, or persuaded. |
invincible |
too strong to be defeated. |
invoice |
a detailed statement of goods sold or shipped or of services provided, including their prices or charges. |
languid |
lacking or not showing strength, energy, or spirit; weak, slow, or listless. |
pauper |
a very poor person who must live on public money. |
preempt |
to seize or appropriate ahead of others. |
raucous |
loud, sharp, and rasping, as, at times, a bird's call or a human's voice or laugh. |
senile |
showing certain characteristics of old age, especially a deterioration of mental faculties or emotional control. |
serenity |
the condition or quality of being untroubled, peaceful, or tranquil. |
torrid |
parched or scorched by the sun, as a geographic area. |