gesticulation |
the act or an instance of using hand movements, as to add emphasis or expressiveness to speech. |
iconoclastic |
attacking or breaking away from established traditions, beliefs, or values. |
immutable |
not subject to change; unchanging or unchangeable. |
indefatigable |
persisting tirelessly; untiring. |
infatuation |
the condition of being deprived of judgment by an irrational or foolish attachment to someone or something. |
ingrain |
to impress (habits, ideas, values, or the like) deeply and firmly in one's nature or mind. |
insubstantial |
lacking firmness or solidity; slight. |
languor |
lack of strength or energy; weakness or listlessness. |
monotony |
tiresome lack of variation. |
pragmatic |
concerned with actual causes and effects rather than abstract theories or ideas; practical. |
putrid |
of, concerning, or exhibiting rot or decomposition. |
stratum |
a level in a social hierarchy. |
suppress |
to stop the activities or progress of, especially by force. |
verdant |
green. |
wayward |
difficult to control; willfully disobedient. |