abide |
to put up with; stand. |
amity |
friendly and peaceful relations; good will. |
arrant |
complete; unmitigated; downright. |
augury |
the art or practice or an instance of predicting the future or obtaining hidden knowledge by interpreting omens. |
canard |
a deliberately false story or rumor, usually defamatory to someone. |
exceptionable |
likely to be objected to; objectionable. |
expatiate |
to discuss something at great length; describe in great detail. |
extirpate |
to get rid of completely, as if by pulling up the roots; root out. |
nonplus |
to cause (someone) to be unable to think of what to say, do, or decide; perplex; bewilder. |
parvenu |
a person who has suddenly acquired wealth or status, without acquiring the tastes, manners, customs, or the like of his or her new station. |
schadenfreude |
(often capitalized) pleasure derived from the misfortune of others. |
somatic |
of or pertaining to the body itself; corporeal. |
truculent |
extremely hostile or belligerent; inclined to fight. |
unabashed |
not feeling or showing embarrassment, uneasiness, or shame. |
voluble |
characterized by a steady flow of words; fluent; talkative. |