detractor |
one who criticizes or disparages an idea, cause, or person to undermine support or popularity. |
enormity |
the quality of surpassing moral limits; offensive or disgraceful character. |
exemplary |
deserving to be imitated or followed; highly commendable. |
gender |
the sex of a person or animal. |
intimacy |
the condition of being close in friendship or otherwise intimate. |
invigorate |
to fill with energy, strength, or life. |
irascible |
easily angered or irritated; short-tempered. |
jabber |
to speak or make sounds like speech, quickly or at length, but without making much sense or creating much interest in the listener; babble. |
melodrama |
behavior or events, in reality or fiction, with similarly exaggerated features or effects. |
pertinacious |
tenacious in purpose, opinion, or the like; persevering. |
placid |
calm, smooth, or peaceful. |
polygamy |
the practice or state of having more than one spouse, especially more than one wife, at a time. |
shamble |
to walk slowly, unsteadily, or awkwardly. |
stanza |
a group of related lines in a poem that make up one section within the poem. Stanzas often have a regular meter and rhyme pattern. |
unexceptionable |
without flaw or fault; beyond objection or criticism. |