apogee |
the highest or farthest point. |
belligerent |
having a fighting character; aggressive. |
compile |
to gather information together to form one written work. |
congruity |
the state or fact of being similar in character or degree;correspondence or fit. |
elongate |
to make longer; lengthen. |
exorbitant |
exceeding the bounds of what is reasonable, fair, or proper; immoderate. |
ignoble |
of low or dishonorable character; contemptible. |
qualm |
a feeling of guilt or doubt. |
redolent |
suggesting or recalling (usually followed by "of"). |
submissive |
inclined or obliged to submit; unresisting; obedient; docile. |
subtlety |
the quality or condition of being difficult to detect or define. |
trite |
ineffective or stale because of frequent repetition; commonplace; hackneyed. |
troublesome |
causing anxiety, worry, or bother. |
undaunted |
not discouraged; not giving up even though something is difficult or frightening. |
venal |
capable of acting dishonestly or wrongly in return for money or the like; open to accepting bribes; corrupt. |