candor |
the quality of openness, honesty, and straightforwardness in expression. |
certitude |
the state, condition, or feeling of freedom from uncertainty or doubt. |
convulsion |
a violent, involuntary contraction of the muscles. |
deducible |
able to be concluded or inferred from certain facts or principles. |
distend |
to swell or cause to swell from, or as if from, internal pressure; balloon. |
ebullient |
highly enthusiastic, happily excited, or spirited. |
impudence |
the act or condition of being boldly disrespectful; insolence. |
inept |
lacking skill or aptitude; incompetent. |
infidelity |
unfaithfulness, especially to marital vows; adultery. |
morose |
gloomy or sullen. |
perspicacity |
keenness of mental perception or grasp; astuteness. |
purge |
to free or rid (usually followed by "of" or "from"). |
qualm |
a feeling of guilt or doubt. |
repressive |
acting or tending to restrain or subdue. |
reverent |
characterized by, showing, or feeling great respect and awe mingled with love. |