brash |
rudely self-assertive; bold; impudent. |
conversant |
familiar; acquainted; practiced (usually followed by "with" or "in"). |
corporeal |
having to do with a physical body; bodily. |
delectation |
enjoyment; delight; pleasure. |
disencumber |
to remove burdens or hindrances from. |
doggerel |
trivial, crudely constructed verse. |
eruct |
to belch forth. |
idyllic |
charmingly simple and natural, as a scene or experience; suggestive of peaceful countryside. |
misanthrope |
someone who hates or distrusts humanity. |
modus operandi |
a method of accomplishing something; way of working. |
munificent |
having or showing great generosity. |
pungent |
sharp and strong in taste or smell. |
requite |
to retaliate for; strike back on account of. |
Saturnalia |
an occasion of unrestrained revelry. |
voluble |
characterized by a steady flow of words; fluent; talkative. |