Axiomatic | Self-evident and unquestionable |
Macabre | Disturbing because concerned with or causing a fear of death |
Gullible | Credulous, easily persuaded to believe something |
Ingrained | Firmly fixed or established, difficult to change |
Tacit | Understood without being said or stated |
Serene | Calm, peaceful and untroubled |
Treatise | A written work treating formally or systematically with a subject, essay |
Corporeal | relating to the body as opposed to spirit |
Figurative | Metaphorical |
Ramification | complex or unwelcome consequence, A sub division of a complex problem |
Eclectic | Deriving ideas, styles from a broad and diverse range of sources |
Apprehension | Anxiety or fear that something unpleasant would happen, understanding, the action of arresting someone |
Idiosyncrasy | A mode of behavior or way of thought peculiar to an individual |
Insolent | Showing rude or arrogant and lack of respect |
Ardent | very enthusiastic and passionate |
Officious | Assertive of authority in a domineering way, giving help enthusiastically even when not asked |
Conducive | Making a certain situation or outcome likely or possible |
Equanimity | Calmness or composure in a difficult situation |
Supplant | Supersede or replace |
Lampoon | Publicly criticize using irony, sarcasm, ridicule |
Lambast | Criticize harshly |
Undercut | undermine, cut or wear away the part below, offer goods or services at a lower rate |
Euphemism | A mild or indirect word of expression substituted in place of a harsh word |
Turpitude | Depraved or wicked |
Peccadillo | A relatively minor fault or sin |
Antagonize | Cause to become hostile |
Barren | Not showing any results, unproductive |
Philistine | Hostile or indifferent to culture and arts |
Relegate | Assign an inferior rank or position |
Dirge | A lament for the dead, passionate grief or sorrow |