disinclination |
a feeling of distaste; unwillingness or reluctance. |
dowdy1 |
not at all stylish; shabby or dull. |
evanescent |
tending to disappear like vapor; vanishing; fleeting. |
fallible |
capable of making mistakes; liable to error. |
fiscal |
pertaining to public or governmental finances. |
imitative |
of, involving, or characterized by reproduction or copying; not original. |
incise |
to cut into the surface of. |
instigate |
to purposely agitate or incite; provoke; foment. |
jeopardize |
to cause to be in danger or at risk; imperil. |
largess |
liberality in giving, especially money, and often with an implication of the giver's superiority. |
mandatory |
ordered; required; obligatory. |
militant |
aggressive or combative in attitude or actions, especially in defense of a cause. |
odious |
provoking or deserving of hatred; loathsome or repellent. |
scrimmage |
a vigorous struggle; scuffle. |
tirade |
a long, forceful, or angry speech, often critical or denunciatory in nature; harangue. |