abhorrence |
a feeling of complete loathing, repulsion, or horror. |
dissimilar |
not alike; different. |
electrify |
to shock, startle, or excite. |
fictitious |
intended to deceive; not genuine; imaginary. |
frenetic |
frantic; frenzied. |
hew |
to follow or obey strictly. |
indigence |
lack of means to live; poverty. |
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. |
manipulate |
to handle or operate skillfully with the hands. |
nullify |
to cause to have no value or consequence. |
ogle |
to look or stare at (someone) in a lustful or flirtatious manner. |
paltry |
small, trifling, or worthless. |
receptive |
open and willing to accommodate new thoughts and ideas. |
satire |
a literary or dramatic work that ridicules or derides human vice or foolishness, usually through the use of parody or irony. |
temperamental |
changeable as to mood, nature, operability, or the like; unpredictable. |