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boor
sākt mācīties
rough and bad tempered person; rude
lax
sākt mācīties
not sufficiently strict, severe, or careful
lax security arrangements at the airport
cantankerous
sākt mācīties
bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative
lascivious
sākt mācīties
feeling or revealing an overt sexual desire or interest; lecherous; lewd
clandestine
sākt mācīties
keep secret or done secretly, specially because illicit
she deserved better than these clandestine meetings
cogitate
sākt mācīties
think deeply about something; meditate or reflect
he stroked his beard and retired to cogitate
abdicate
sākt mācīties
renounce; disown
Grovel
sākt mācīties
act obsequiously in order to obtain forgiveness or favour
Nobody grovels like a Boyle
ambulatory
sākt mācīties
relating to or adapted for walking
ambulatory friends
inflammatory
sākt mācīties
arousing angry or violent feelings
inflammatory remarks
emancipate
sākt mācīties
set free, liberated
impertinent
sākt mācīties
rude, irrelevant
parlous
sākt mācīties
precarious, full of danger or uncertainity
deific
sākt mācīties
resembling god in qualities such as power or beauty; divine
he achieved deific status
abomination
sākt mācīties
a thing that causes disgust or loathing
what an abominable mess, supressed by abominable cruelty
execrate
sākt mācīties
feel or express great loathing for; REVILE, DENOUNCE
they were execrated as dangerous and corrupt
tremulous
sākt mācīties
timid, nervous; trembling
he gave her a tremulous smile
nescient
sākt mācīties
ignorant, lacking knowledge
I ventured into the new Korean restaurant with some equally nescient companions
rebuff
sākt mācīties
reject
unbeknown
sākt mācīties
without the knowledge of (someone)
unbeknown to me, she made some enquiries
unfeigned
sākt mācīties
sincere, genuine
trundle
sākt mācīties
move heavily and slowly
10 vintage cars trundled past
gauche
sākt mācīties
awkward
s shy and gauche teen
parry
sākt mācīties
avoid
parry getting married
status quo
sākt mācīties
as things were before
immutable
sākt mācīties
unchangeable
menial
sākt mācīties
not requiring much skill and lacking prestige
menial factory jobs
sparingly
sākt mācīties
in small quantities
epitomize
sākt mācīties
be perfect example of, embody
the company epitomized the problems faced by British Industry
discomfit
sākt mācīties
feel uneasy or embarrassed
he was noticeably discomfited by her tone
intone
sākt mācīties
say or recite with little rise and fall of the pitch of the voice.
the bishop intoned
emanate
sākt mācīties
(of a feeling, quality, or sensation) issue or spread out from (a source), emerge, flow, exude
"warmth emanated from the fireplace"
acquiescence
sākt mācīties
the reluctant acceptance of something without protest.
"in silent acquiescence, she rose to her feet"
meek
sākt mācīties
quiet, gentle, and easily imposed on; submissive
she brought her meek little husband along"
sycophant
sākt mācīties
a person who acts obsequiously towards someone important in order to gain advantage.
he was surrounded by flatterers and sycophants"
besotted
sākt mācīties
strongly infatuated.
"he became besotted with a local barmaid"
eponymous
sākt mācīties
(of a person) giving their name to something. (of a thing) named after a particular person or group.
"the eponymous hero of the novel" "their eponymous debut LP"
coherent
sākt mācīties
(of an argument, theory, or policy) logical and consistent. 2. forming a unified whole.
"they failed to develop a coherent economic strategy" 2. "the arts could be systematized into one coherent body of knowledge"
recrudesce
sākt mācīties
break out again; recur.
"syphilis, until recently thought to be almost under control, is now recrudescing"
prospective
sākt mācīties
likely to happen at a future date.
"a meeting to discuss prospective changes in government legislation"
inebriate
sākt mācīties
make (someone) drunk; intoxicate.
"I got mildly inebriated"
perforate
sākt mācīties
pierce and make a hole or holes in. "a perforated appendix"
paraphernalia
sākt mācīties
miscellaneous articles, especially the equipment needed for a particular activity.
"drills, saws, and other paraphernalia necessary for home improvements"
beholden (adj.)
sākt mācīties
owing thanks or having a duty to someone in return for help or a service. synonyms: indebted, obligated, under an obligation, oblig
"I don't like to be beholden to anybody"
self-reproach
sākt mācīties
reproach or blame directed at oneself.
rumination
sākt mācīties
a deep or considered thought about something
affectation
sākt mācīties
behaviour, speech, or writing that is pretentious and designed to impress. synonyms: pretension
"the affectation of a man who measures every word for effect"
convoluted
sākt mācīties
(especially of an argument, story, or sentence) extremely complex and difficult to follow.
"the film is let down by a convoluted plot in which nothing really happens"
intransigent
sākt mācīties
unwilling or refusing to change one's views or to agree about something, stubborn
unconscionable
sākt mācīties
not right or reasonable. unacceptable
"the unconscionable conduct of his son"
altercation
sākt mācīties
a noisy argument or disagreement, especially in public.
"I had an altercation with the ticket collector"
irreparable
sākt mācīties
impossible to rectify or repair
irreparable harm
murky
sākt mācīties
dark and gloomy; questionable
the sky was murky; a government minister with a murky past
virulent
sākt mācīties
harmful, toxic, hostile
chary
sākt mācīties
wary, cautious
she has been chary of telling the whole truth
leery
sākt mācīties
cautious or wary
the city leery of gang violence
folly
sākt mācīties
foolishness
an act of sheer folly
captious
sākt mācīties
tending to find fault or raise petty objections
a captious teacher
carping
sākt mācīties
difficult to please
grouse
sākt mācīties
complain, grumble
she heard him grousing about his aasistant
querulous
sākt mācīties
complaining
petulant
sākt mācīties
childishly sulky or bad tempered
he was moody and petulant
assail
sākt mācīties
criticize strongly
he assailed a group of editors for their alleged excesses
decry
sākt mācīties
publicly denounce, condemn, criticise
they decried human rights abuses
epithet
sākt mācīties
abusive or criticizing word
the woman began to hurl racial epithets at them
fulminate
sākt mācīties
express vehement protest
all fulminated against the new curriculum
revile
sākt mācīties
criticise in an abusive manner
he was now reviled by the party he hoped to lead
vituperative
sākt mācīties
bitter and abusive
a vituperative outburst
odious
sākt mācīties
repulsive, extremely unpleasant
a pretty odious character
reprove
sākt mācīties
reprimand
he was reproved for obscenity
reproach
sākt mācīties
rebuke, reprove
her friends reproached her for not thinking enough about her family
exalt
sākt mācīties
glorify, extol, praise
plaudit
sākt mācīties
praise
the network has received plaudits for its sports coverage
subversive
sākt mācīties
disruptive, troublemaking
the government claimed we were subversives or terrorists
beset
sākt mācīties
trouble continuously
pollution is the greatest problem besetting the city today
beleaguered
sākt mācīties
put in a very difficult situation
the board is supporting the beleaguered director
scuffle
sākt mācīties
a short, confused fight or struggle
there were minor scuffles with the police
squabble
sākt mācīties
a noisy quarrel about something trivial
family squabbles
partisan
sākt mācīties
prejudiced, biased, discriminatory
the government had adopted a blatantly partisan attitude
bigotry
sākt mācīties
intolerance towards those who hold different opinions from oneself
he was labelled a bigot after making some offensive comments
aplomb
sākt mācīties
self-assurance, specially when in a demanding situation
I will pass the test with aplomb
equanimity
sākt mācīties
composure and calmness, specially in a difficult situation
she accepted both the good and the bad with equanimity
impassive
sākt mācīties
not feeling or showing emotion
antynom- expressive
imperturbable
sākt mācīties
calm
an imperturbable tranquility
placid
sākt mācīties
not easily upset or excited, calm and peaceful
the placid waters of a small lake
staid
sākt mācīties
respectable, unadventurous, sedate
antynoms- frivolous, daring, informal
stolid
sākt mācīties
impassive, phlegmatic, calm, unemotional
overwrought
sākt mācīties
nervous excitement or anxiety, tense, agitated
she is too overwrought to listen to reason
foment
sākt mācīties
instigate or stir up
they accused him of fomenting political unrest
consternation
sākt mācīties
anxiety or dismay
to her consternation her car wouldn’t start
trepidation
sākt mācīties
a feeling of fear or anxiety about something that may happen
the men set off in fear and trepidation
fluster
sākt mācīties
agitated or confused, unnerve, unsettle
The main thing is not to get all in a fluster
disconcert
sākt mācīties
unsettle, disturb the composure of
the abrupt change of subject disconcerted her
imperious
sākt mācīties
arrogant and domineering
his imperious demands
fulsome
sākt mācīties
too generous in thanking or praising somebody
he was fulsome in his praise of the prime minister
fawn
sākt mācīties
servile display of exaggerated flattery or affection, OBSEQUIOUS, SYCHOPHANTIC
congressmen fawn over the president
evenhanded
sākt mācīties
unbiased
it was an even handed assessment of her performance
stoic
sākt mācīties
endure pain or hardship without showing their feelings or complaining
antagonize
sākt mācīties
cause someone to become hostile
the aim was to antagonise visiting supporters
insular
sākt mācīties
narrow-minded, PAROCHIAL, BLINKERED, PROVINCIAL
levity
sākt mācīties
the treatment of a serious matter with humour or lack of due respect, FLIPPANT
disprove any display of levity
insouciant
sākt mācīties
NONCHALANT, a casual lack of concern
an insouciant shrug

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