arrogance |
the condition or quality of being arrogant; having too much pride or belief in one's superiority. |
captivate |
to charm or fascinate, as by beauty or wit; enthrall. |
censorious |
highly critical or disapproving. |
ecclesiastical |
of or related to the church and clergy. |
endorse |
to give support to; approve of. |
inexcusable |
unable to be justified; unpardonable. |
innuendo |
an indirect and usually derogatory hint, allusion, or insinuation. |
insufferable |
incapable of being tolerated or endured; unbearable. |
pliable |
easily bent; flexible; malleable. |
precipitous |
very steep or sudden; rising or dropping abruptly. |
premonition |
an advance sign or warning; forewarning. |
puerile |
immature or silly; childish. |
revel |
to feel great pleasure; rejoice (usually followed by "in"). |
turncoat |
one who changes from one party, allegiance, or the like, to the opposite, especially a traitor. |
wend |
to go along or proceed on (one's way). |