contempt |
the feeling or expression of angry disgust at something wicked, mean, or not worthy. |
devastate |
to destroy or ruin. |
dictate |
to state or order with authority. |
disgrace |
loss of respect, honor, or favor; shame. |
haunt |
to come very often and painfully to the mind or memory of (a person). |
heckler |
one who disrupts a performance or public address with annoying remarks or questions. |
holistic |
handling or dealing with an entity in its entirety or wholeness rather than with emphasis on its parts or various aspects. |
inexpensive |
low or moderate in cost. |
interaction |
action of one upon another or others; action in response to others; influence, or effect. |
off-key |
not on the right musical note or pitch; flat or sharp. |
perplex |
to puzzle, confuse, or cause uncertainty in the mind of (a person). |
rebuke |
to give a sharp reprimand to; criticize. |
scope |
the range or extent of one's view or thoughts. |
successor |
a person or thing that comes after or follows another. |
wretched |
characterized by or causing misery and suffering. |