adept |
having great skill or ability. |
boor |
a rough-mannered or insensitive person. |
carnage |
the mass killing of people; slaughter. |
coterie |
a small, exclusive group of friends or associates with similar interest or activities; clique. |
dupe |
a gullible person; one who can be readily misled or fooled. |
equanimity |
the quality of remaining calm, serene, or unruffled, especially under stress; composure. |
innate |
belonging to or existing in someone or some organism from the time of birth; inborn. |
nullify |
to cause to have no value or consequence. |
parsimony |
excessive unwillingness to spend money or use resources; stinginess. |
quizzical |
expressing doubt, confusion, or questioning; puzzled. |
sagacity |
the quality of having keen judgment and common sense; wisdom. |
skimp |
to be stingy or very sparing. |
taciturn |
habitually silent and uncommunicative. |
tepid |
not quite warm; lukewarm. |
uncomplicated |
not difficult to understand or deal with; simple; straightforward. |