fictitious |
intended to deceive; not genuine; imaginary. |
guise |
external appearance or semblance, especially if deceptive. |
incisive |
marked by clear, penetrating thought; sharp. |
mediocre |
of average to poor quality; ordinary. |
mystical |
spiritually powerful, significant, or symbolic. |
obtuse |
not keen or quick to notice, feel, or comprehend; dull or insensitive. |
paean |
a song or hymn sung as an expression of praise. |
peevish |
irritable or easily annoyed; ill-tempered. |
perfunctory |
done quickly and as a matter of routine; performed without care. |
pilfer |
to steal, especially trifling amounts or things of small value. |
pristine |
pure, fresh, or clean as new; unspoiled or unsullied. |
propensity |
a natural or inborn tendency, aptitude, or preference (often followed by an infinitive or "for"). |
putrid |
of, concerning, or exhibiting rot or decomposition. |
unchallenged |
not or not having been questioned, disputed, or contested. |
wan |
very pale. |