Lax | Not sufficiently severe, strict, careful |
Exuberance | The quality of being full of energy, excitement and cheerfulness |
Flamboyant | Tending to attract someone with their exuberance, confidence and stylishness |
Panache | Flamboyant confidence of style or manner |
Plodding | Slow moving and unexciting; slow doing in a dull task |
Prosaic | Having or using the style of prose as opposed by poetry; commonplace and unromantic; Lacking imaginativeness or originality |
Restive | Unable to remain silent, submissive especially because of boredom |
Stigmatize | regard as worthy of disgrace |
Undermine | Erode, Lessen the effectiveness |
Utterly | Completely, Absolutely |
Weary | Getting tired or bored |
Zealous | having or showing zeal |
Zeal | Great energy or passion for a cause |
Admonish | Warn or reprimand someone firmly |
Aesthetic | Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty |
Pretentious | Attempting to impress by affecting great importance than actually possessed |
Affectation | Behavior, speech or writing that is pretentious or designed to impress; Fake actions |
Alleviate | Make(problem) less severe |
Analogous | Comparable in certain respects |
Bolster | Support or strengthen |
Chauvinistic | Feeling or displaying aggressive or exaggerated patriotism |
Connoisseur | An expert judge in taste |
Dissemble | Conceal or disguise one's true feelings |
Tenacity | Quality of being determined; continue to exist |
Dogged | Having or showing tenacity and grim(serious) persistence |
Dupe | Deceive or trick |
Empirical | Based on observation or experience rather than theory or logic |
Engender | Cause or give raise to |
Entitle | Give a legal right; believing oneself to be inherently deserving privileges |
Pertinacious | Holding firmly to an opinion or course of action |