Ameliorate | make better |
Anachronistic | belonging to a period other than that protrayed |
Audacious | showing willingness to take surprisingly bold risks; showing lack of respect |
Avaricious | extreme greed for wealth or material gain |
Banal | lacking in originality; obvious and boring |
Whimsical | acting or behaving in a capricious manner, fanciful, unusual or fantastic |
Cynic | a person who believes others are selfish or not honorable |
Prodigal | Spendthrift |
Vague | obscure, uncertain |
Intriguing | Arouse the curiosity or interest |
Irreverent | showing lack of respect in situations that are taken serious generally |
Sycophantic | behaving in an obsequious way to gain advantage |
Abhor | regard with disrespect and hatred; hating something |
Benign | gentle and kindly |
Brazen | bold and without shame |
Calumny | making false statements in order to damage one's reputation |
Candid | Truthful and straight forward |
Castigate | Reprimand severely |
Caustic | Sarcastic in a bitter way |
Construe | Interpret in a particular way |
Contrite | feeling or expressing remorse at the recognition of doing wrong |
Convulted | Extremely hard and difficult to follow |
Covet | longing to possess especially belonging to someone, prolonged unfilled desire |
Craven | Contemptibly lacking courage, cowardly |
Decorum | Behaving in keeping with good taste, well mannered |
Deft | Neatly skillful and fast in movements |
Derivative | Originating from |
Desiccate | Remove the moisture from, become completely dry |
Diatribe | A forceful and bitter verbal attack on someone or something |
Incredulous | Unwilling or unable to believe something |