acerbic |
sharp, sour, or harsh in manner, tone, or the like. |
dissuade |
to urge or convince not to do something. |
exigent |
requiring immediate attention; urgent or critical. |
facile |
acting or working in an easy, effortless manner. |
fickle |
quickly changing without reason or warning, especially in affection or allegiance; variable or capricious. |
incendiary |
causing or having the potential to cause a fire. |
intimacy |
the condition of being close in friendship or otherwise intimate. |
invariably |
without ever a change; on every occasion. |
labyrinthine |
complex and intricate to the point of being puzzling. |
mores |
the behaviors and manners accepted and expected in a social group, embodying its fundamental moral standards. |
prepossess |
to inspire or impress favorably beforehand. |
rambunctious |
wildly or uncontrollably active; difficult to control; boisterous. |
reciprocity |
a mutual interchange of privileges or favors between two nations, groups, or institutions. |
reconcile |
to heal differences and restore a good relationship between. |
turbid |
clouded or murky because of stirred-up particles or sediment; muddy. |