acrimony |
bitterness or sharpness in speech or behavior. |
alimony |
money that a court orders one member of a divorced couple to pay to the other. |
boor |
a rough-mannered or insensitive person. |
conniption |
(informal) an outburst or fit of anger, hysteria, or the like. |
inclement |
of weather, violent or disagreeable. |
invalidate |
to deprive a claim of force or effect by negating its factual or legal basis. |
lampoon |
an attack through ridicule, as in an essay, cartoon, or comedy; satire. |
languid |
lacking or not showing strength, energy, or spirit; weak, slow, or listless. |
manifest |
to show plainly; display; demonstrate. |
obnoxious |
offensive or not pleasant. |
pique |
to cause (a feeling or action) to be aroused or incited. |
resurrection |
a return to life after death. |
rigorous |
showing strictness or sternness. |
tussle |
to fight or struggle roughly or energetically; scuffle. |
typify |
to be the representative example of. |